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ORIENTAL  NUMISMATICS 


A CATALOG  OF  THE 
COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  RELATING 
TO  THE 

COINAGE  OF  THE  EAST 


PRESENTED  TO  THE 


ESSEX  INSTITUTE 

SALEM,  MASSACHUSETTS 

BY 


JOHN  ROBINSON 


COMPILED  BY  THE  DONOR 


SALEM,  MASSACHUSETTS 

PRINTED  FOR  THE  COMPILER 

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LUCY  PICKERING  (STONE)  ROBINSON 


DEDICATION 


IN  MEMORY  OF  MY  FATHER 

John  Robinson 

1796-1846 

WHO  SPENT  MANY  YEARS  OF  HIS  LIFE  IN  THE  FAR 
EAST  AND  WHO  BROUGHT  HOME  THE  OBJECTS  WHICH 
STIMULATED  THE  COLLECTOR’S  INTEREST  IN  THOSE 
DISTANT  COUNTRIES.  AND  OF  MY  MOTHER 

Lucy  Pickering  (Stone)  Robinson 

1815-1893 

WHO  EVER  FOSTERED  THE  COLLECTOR’S  SPIRIT  IN  THE 
BOY  AND  WHO  GAVE  HIM  HIS  FIRST  BOOKS  ON  COINS.  THE 
COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS  ON  ORIENTAL  NUMISMATICS  IN- 
CLUDED  IN  THIS  CATALOG  AND  THE  COLLECTION  OF 
ORIENTAL  COINS  ILLUSTRATING  THEM  HAVE  BEEN  GIVEN 
TO  THE  ESSEX  INSTITUTE  OF  SALEM.  MASSACHUSETTS. 


THE  COMPILER. 


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CONTENTS. 


The  Collection  of  Coins,  . . . 7 

The  Collection  of  Books,  ...  13 

The  Bibliography: — 

General  Works  on  Oriental  Numismatics,  15 
The  Far  East:  China,  Japan,  Korea  and  Annam 

treated  collectively,  . . 18 

China,  . . • . . .20 

Paper  money,  ....  34 

Publications  in  Chinese,  . . .35 

Japan,  including  Loo  Choo,  ...  37 

Publications  in  Japanese,  . . .41 

Korea,  .....  43 

Tibet,  . . . . .44 

Annam,  including  Tonkin,  Cochin  China,  and 

Cambodia,  . . . . 45 

Siam,  and  its  dependencies,  . . .46 

Burma,  Pegu,  etc.  . . .48 

East  Indian  Archipelago,  including  the  Straits 
Settlements,  Borneo,  the  Philippines, 
etc.,  . . . . .49 

Ancient  and  Medieval  India  and  Western 

Asia,  ....  52 

India:  Modern;  since  Baber,  1525  A.  D.,  Parts, 

States,  Tribes,  etc.,  . . .62 

Indo-European  ; including  the  English  and 

Dutch  East  India  Companies,  etc.,  68 

India  : Ceylon.  . . . . .71 

Mohammedan  : Western  Asia,  Mediterranean 

Countries,  etc.  (India  excluded),  . 73 

Coins  of  the  Jews,  . . . .81 

Priced  Catalogs  of  Auction  Sales,  and  of 

dealers  in  coins,  ...  82 

Additions,  . . . .85 

Index,  ......  87 


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THE  COLLECTION  OF  COINS. 


The  collection  of  coins  was  begun  in  1857 — a boy’s 
fancy — and  became  in  later  years  a recreation  from  other 
pursuits.  It  has  so  continued,  being  taken  up  and 
dropped  again  many  times  ; all  save  the  oriental  coins 
having  been  disposed  of  long  ago.  The  foundation  of 
the  present  collection  was  a number  of  coins  found  in  a 
desk  belonging  to  the  collector’s  father,  who  brought 
them  home  from  Batavia  and  Canton — not  very  many  in  all, 
but  bringing  with  them  the  sentimental  interest  which  all 
old-time-connected  Salemites  have  for  the  Far  East.  The 
collection  as  it  has  taken  form  is  intended  to  fully  repre- 
sent China  and,  fairly  so,  the  countries  immediately  sur- 
rounding it ; to  illustrate  the  coinage  of  all  countries 
where  oriental  inscriptions  are  found  upon  the  coins,  and, 
incidentally,  the  places  and  isles  of  the  sea  where  Salem 
ships  touched  on  their  eastern  voyages  and  which  were 
familiar  names  in  the  counting  rooms  of  the  Salem  mer- 
chants and  in  so  many  Salem  homes. 

Within  this  scope  it  is  hoped  to  improve  and  enlarge  the 
collection  as  opportunity  offers.  Just  at  present  important 
additions  are  being  made  to  the  ancient  coins  of  China. 
Many  parts  of  the  collection  are  thought  already  to  be 
sufficiently  full  for  the  purpose  intended  and  these  groups 
will  not  be  enlarged,  only  those  of  the  Far  East  being 
much  increased.  The  cabinet  containing  the  collection  is 
so  planned  that  any  drawer  from  among  the  one  hundred 
and  fifty  which  the  base  contains  may  be  placed  in  the 

C) 


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ORIENTAL  NUMISMATICS. 


upright  and  sloping,  glazed,  top  sections  and  changed  from 

time  to  time  at  pleasure,  without 

disturbing  the  coins 

themselves,  and  thus  vary  the  portion  of 

the  collection 

publicly  exhibited  as  desired.  A 

number  of  oriental 

coins  in  the  Essex  Institute  collection,  including  those  re- 

ceived  from  the  Salem  East  India  Marine  Society,  have 

been  incorporated  in  this  collection. 

The  arrangement  of 

the  coins  in  this  list  necessarily  differs  somewhat  from  the 

catalog  of  the  books,  being  much  more  subdivided. 

The  collection  of  coins  may  be  summarized 

as  follows  : — 

CHINA— B.  C.  700  to  A.  D.  600 

Metallic  cowries 

2 

Primitive  barter 

10 

Lotus  heart 

3 

Bells 

3 

Rings 

2 

Bridge 

11 

Spade 

5 

Early  form  pu  and  weight 

10 

Knife,  four  forms 

32 

Ku  pu  coins 

23 

Wang  Mang,  knife  and  pu 

11 

Early  round  coins 

63 

— 

175 

A.  D.  600  to  1910 

Tang,  Sung,  Yuan  dynasties,  etc. 

368 

Ming  dynasty  and  rebels 

124 

Ch’ing  dynasty 

310 

802 

A.  D.  1820  to  1910 

Private  and  sycee  silver 

24 

European  issues 

32 

— 

56 

Strings  of  cash  (1000  each) 

2 

Smaller  strings 

2 

4 


THE  COLLECTION  OF  COINS. 


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CHINA  {continued)  ; — 

Sword  charms 

Trees  (coins  in  the  casting) 

Instructive  copies 

^Miscellaneous  objects 

Temple  medals,  amulets,  charms, 

Paper  money 

Bamboo  money 


1031 


2 

2 

17 

24 

120 

19 

19 


TIBET 

8 

ANNAM 

Copper 

125 

Silver 

18 

French  Indo-China 

7 

SIAM 

Bullet  money,  gold* 

4 

Bullet  money,  silver 

21 

Round  coins 

29 

Cambodia 

10 

Kelantan 

3 

Trengganu 

9 

Sengora 

2 

Laos  or  Shan  States 

4 

Pahang 

10 

Chinese  porcelain  gambling  tokens  179 

JAPAN 

Gold,  old 

18 

Silver,  old 

32 

Copper 

108 

Copper,  provincial 

21 

Odd  shaped  provincial 

12 

*Tbe  gold  and  seven  silver  coins  were  given  to  the  Esse: 
F.  Hunt  in  1870. 

203 


150 


— 54 


38 

179 


191 


1240 

8 


150 


271 


1669 


10 


ORIENTAL  NUMISMATICS. 


191 

9 

13 

9 

19 

75 

179 

304 


KOREA 

Copper,  old  112 

White  metal,  porcelain  centers  4 

Modern  silver  and  copper  19 

Medals  and  charms  25 

String  of  cash  1 

161 

MALAY  ARCHIPELAGO,  ETC. 

Philippines  13 

New  Guinea  7 

Java,  native  14 

Java,  Dutch  and  British  59 

Bantam  2 

Borneo  9 

Palembang  20 

Korintchi  3 

Atjeh  9 

Taruman  3 

Siak  2 

Selangor  1 

Jambi  2 

Celebes  3 

Straits  Settlements  9 

Malacca  6 

Sarawak  9 

Sultana  (Labuan)  3 

Pulo  Penang,  British  10 


JAPAN  {continued) : — 
Tempo  pieces 
Miscellaneous 
Loo  Choo 

Modern  silver  and  copper 
Medals,  “ E ” sen,  etc. 
Paper  money 


1669 


495 


161 


184 


2325 


THE  COLLECTION  OF 

COINS. 

11 

MALAY  ARCHIPELAGO  {continued) 

184 

2325 

Sumatra,  British 

22 

Sumatra,  etc.,  Dutch  Indies 

116 

Sumatra,  plantation  tokens 

20 

Deli 

1 

Cheribon* 

7 

— 

165 

349 

INDIA 

Burma 

8 

Nepal 

7 

Native  States,  etc. 

210 

Dutch 

5 

Portuguese 

12 

French 

10 

Danish 

1 

British 

130 

Cevlon 

89 

Maidive  Islands 

8 

480 

WESTERN  ASIA 

Afghanistan 

12 

Persia 

38 

Crimea 

1 

Georgia 

3 

Arabia,  etc. 

40 

Trebizond 

1 

— 

95 

MEDITERRANEAN 

Turkey 

55 

Egypt 

18 

Glass  coins  or  weights 

13 

Algiers 

2 

Tunis 

7 

Morocco 

17 

Venice  ducat 

1 

Malta 

4 

Ionian  Islands 

3 

120 

3249 

•With  others,  the  gift  of  Howland  Wood. 


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oriental  xcmismatics. 


MEDITERRANEAN  {continued)  : — 120 

Levant  thaler  1 

Gibraltar  4 

— 0 

AFRICA — 
Zanzibar  3 

Muscat  2 

Sudan  o 

Erethrea  3 

Abyssinia  2 

Mozambique  1 

Sierra  Leone  4 

Congo  6 

Portuguese  Africa  4 

ISLANDS:— 

Azores  6 

St.  Thomas  and  Prince  3 

Comoro  1 

Mauritius  2 

Reunion  2 


3249 


125 


30 


9 


5 


Total  number  of  coins  in  the  collection, 


3418 


THE  COLLECTION  OF  BOOKS. 


This  collection  of  books  and  papers  has  been  gathered 
gradually  during  the  past  thirty  years,  a few  have  been 
owned  longer,  but  the  larger  portion  has  been  obtained 
within  fifteen  years.  While  the  chief  desire  has  been  to 
make  the  series  relating  to  the  Far  East  the  most  com- 
plete, as  many  books  and  papers  as  possible  dealing  with 
oriental  numismatics  in  a wider  sense  have  been  secured, 
omitting  those  relating  to  the  Greek  Asiatic  rulers.  It 
may  appear  to  some  that  the  Mohammedan  countries  are 
imduly  represented  in  this  collection,  but  this  has  been 
done  purposely  to  supplement  the  collection  of  coins 
which  only  includes  a comparatively  small  number  from 
the  countries  represented  by  the  books  in  this  group. 

Besides  the  books  and  papers  of  this  collection,  there 
have  been  added  to  the  catalog  the  titles  of  articles  on  the 
subject  in  the  books  of  the  China  library  of  the  Essex 
Institute.  This  special  library,  now  including  some  three 
thousand  titles,  was  begun  by  the  gift  of  a collection  of 
eight  hundred  volumes  on  China  by  the  late  Thomas 
Franklin  Hunt,  and  has  been  greatly  augmented  from  the 
income  of  a fund  bequeathed  in  memory  of  General 
Frederick  Townsend  Ward  by  his  sister.  This  library 
contains  sets  of  the  Journal  and  Transactions  of  the  Royal 
Asiatic  Society  and  its  China  and  North  China  Branches, 
the  China  Review  and  the  Chinese  Repository,  besides 
many  other  serial  publications  printed  in  or  treating  of 
the  Far  East.  It  will  be  noted  that  from  this  collection 
many  titles  have  been  obtained. 


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This  catalog  is  not  a bibliography  of  oriental  numis- 
matics. It  enumerates  only  such  books  and  papers  as  are 
actually  available  in  the  Ward  Memorial  Room  of  the 
Essex  Institute,  where  the  cabinet  of  oriental  coins  is 
also  kept.  The  collection  of  books  now  seems  sufficiently 
large  to  make  it  desirable  to  print  a catalog  so  that  those 
who  are  interested  in  the  subject  may  avail  themselves  of 
such  assistance  as  it  may  supply  and  which  the  Essex 
Institute  will  gladly  extend. 

Acknowledgments  are  due  to  George  Francis  Dow,  the 
secretary  of  the  Essex  Institute,  for  his  valuable  sugges- 
tions in  regard  to  the  form  in  which  this  catalog  should 
be  prepared  and  his  constant  aid  in  its  preparation  ; to 
Miss  Alice  G.  Waters,  the  librarian  of  the  Institute,  and 
her  assistants,  for  their  many  helpful  courtesies  to  an 
inexperienced  catalog-maker  ; to  Henry  A.  Ramsden, 
Esq.,  of  Yokohama,  for  his  advice  and  great  help  in  se- 
curing the  important  numismatic  works  in  the  Chinese 
and  Japanese  languages  and  for  his  valuable  letters  on  the 
ancient  coins  of  China ; and  to  Mr.  Howland  W ood,  sec- 
retary of  the  American  Numismatic  Society,  the  compiler 
is  greatly  indebted  for  his  advice  in  classifying  the  books 
and  his  assistance  in  preparing  the  notes,  especially  in  the 
Mohammedan  series,  and  for  his  constant  interest. 

J.  R. 

Salem,  Massachusetts,  April  30,  1913. 


GENERAL  WORKS. 


1.  Adernson,  E.  Die  Regenwurmer  auf  den  Feldern 
der  orientaliscben  Numismatik.  Leipzig,  1836,  31  pp.  8°. 

2.  Atkins,  James.  The  coins  and  tokens  of  the 
possessions  and  colonies  of  the  British  empire.  London, 
1889,  vi,  402  pp.  illus.  8°. 

Includes  descriptions  of  the  coins  of  the  British  government  and 
of  the  East  India  Company  in  India,  Sumatra,  etc.  A work  of  ac- 
knowledged authority. 

3.  Carter,  Thomas.  War  medals  of  the  British 
army  and  how  they  were  won.  Revised,  enlarged  and 
continued  to  the  present  time  by  W.  H.  Long.  London, 
1893,  XV,  656  pp.  illus.  8°. 

Includes  the  medals  won  in  the  wars  of  the  Far  East,  India, 
Africa,  etc.  The  accepted  authority  on  this  subject. 

4.  Coins  made  in  Birmingham,  England,  for  various 
countries.  Numismatist,  vol.  XVII  (1904),  p.  310,  para- 
graph. 

Includes  countries  of  the  Far  East.  For  China,  the  dies,  presses, 
etc.,  made  at  Birmingham  are  sent  out  and  the  coins  minted  in 
China. 

5.  Coins  of  all  nations.  Forty  postal  cards  of  the 
coins  of  different  countries  embossed  in  gold,  silver,  etc. 

Excellent  reproductions  of  the  coins.  Sixteen  cards  are  of  Orien- 
tal countries. 

6.  Eckfeldt,  Jacob  Resse,  and  Du  Bois,  William 
Ewing.  Manual  of  gold  and  silver  coins  of  all  nations, 
struck  within  the  past  century.  Phila.,  1842,  242  pp., 
17  pis.,  4°. 

Contains  accounts  and  two  plates  of  coins  of  eastern  countries. 

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7.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  and  medals : their 
place  in  history  and  art.  2d  ed.  London,  1892,  x,  286  pp. 
illus.  8°. 

Refers  to  many  oriental  coins. 

8.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley,  and  Poole,  Reginald 
Stuart.  British  Museum  catalogue  of  Oriental  coins. 
London,  1875-1890,  10  vols.  pis.  8°. 

The  complete  set  of  ten  volumes,  including  tbe  additions  and  the 
additional  volumes, — Persia,  India,  etc.  They  will  be  found  under 
the  appropriate  sections  of  this  list. 

9.  Marsden,  William.  Numismata  orientalia  illus- 
trata.  London,  1823-1825,  2 vols.  4°. 

A classic  among  the  works  on  oriental  coins.  It  deals  chiefly  with 
the  Mohammedan  and  Indian  coins.  This  copy  belonged  to  E.  T. 
Rogers,  and  the  first  volume  contains  a number  of  annotations  by  him. 

10.  Martin,  Leopold  Charles,  and  Trubner, 
Charles.  The  current  gold  and  silver  coins  of  all 
countries,  etc.  London,  1863,  137  pis.,  8°. 

Fifteen  plates  of  coins  of  oriental  countries,  including  one  of  the 
native  Chinese  privately  issued  silver  dollars.  All  of  the  plates  are 
embossed  in  gold  and  silver,  exactly  reproducing  the  coins. 

11.  Neumann,  Josef.  Beschreibung  der  bekanntes- 
ten  Kupfermiinzen.  Prague,  1858-1872,  6 vols.  in  5,  pis. 
8<». 

A valuable  work  of  reference.  There  are  47  plates  of  oriental 
coins, — Turkey,  India,  China,  etc.,  mostly  in  vols.  Ill  and  IV. 

12.  Robinson,  John.  Manuscript  catalog  of  the  col- 
lection of  oriental  coins  given  by  him  to  the  Essex  Insti- 
tute in  Salem.  1905-1912,  125  pp.  4®. 

Practically  all  of  the  coins  are  attributed  and  referred  to  some 
work  of  authority.  There  are  over  3400  entries.  Each  coin  in  the 
collection  is  marked,  with  the  catalog  number,  as  well  as  the  indi- 
vidual tray  in  which  the  coin  is  kept. 

13.  Ruding,  Rogers.  Annals  of  the  coinage  of 
Britain  and  its  dependencies.  2d  ed.  London,  1819.  5 
vols.  text,  8°.  1 vol.  pis.  4°. 


GENERAL  WORKS. 


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Includes  issues  for  India.  See  index  under  Bombay,  East  India 
Company,  etc.  The  work  is,  of  course,  chiefly  of  use  to  the  student 
of  British  coins. 

14.  Skelton,  Henry  P.  New  illustrated  manual  of 
the  current  gold  and  silver  coins  of  all  civilized  nations  of 
the  globe,  with  systems  of  money,  weights  and  measures 
of  the  different  countries.  London,  n.  d.,  2 pts.  in  1 vol. 
illus.  8°. 

There  are  seven  plates  of  oriental  money, — Turkey,  India,  Japan, 
Annam. 

15.  Smith,  Andrew  Masen.  Illustrated  encyclo- 
paedia of  gold  and  silver  coins  of  the  world  from  A.  D. 
1885  to  B.  C.  700.  Phila.,  1886,  511  pp.  illus.  4°. 

Contains  29  plates  illustrating  coins  of  oriental  countries.  The 
descriptions  are  very  brief. 

16.  Stephanie,  Johan  Wilhelmus.  Catalogus  van 
der  muntverzameling  bevattende  tevens  een  overzicht  van 
het  muntwezen  aller  tijden  en  landen.  Amsterdam,  1897. 
xxvii,  478  pp.  2 pL,  4°. 

Pages  312-478  are  devoted  to  oriental  coins. 

17.  Tavernier,  Jean  Baptiste,  Baron  d’Aubonne. 

Les  six  voyages  en  Turquie,  en  Perse,  et  aux  Indes. 
Paris,  1678,  vol.  II.  pis.  24°.  The  last  section  of  the  work 
is  “ Figures  des  pieces  d’or,  d’argent  et  de  cuivre  et  des 
coquilles  et  amandes  qui  passent  pour  monnoyes  dans 
toute  I’Asie  et  premierement,  de  celles  de  I’Arabie.”  pp. 
625-663.  14  pis.  of  coins. 

Most  quaint  and  interesting  as  the  earliest  work  of  any  importance 
on  oriental  coins.  It  refers  to  and  figures  the  “larin”  of  the  Per- 
sian gulf  and  coins  of  India,  Siam,  China  and  Japan. 

18.  Wood,  Howland.  Letters  covering  a period  of 
eight  years  on  various  matters  connected  with  oriental 
numismatics, — coins  and  books,  discussions  of  rarity  of 
pieces,  where  obtainable,  etc.  1 vol.  4°. 


THE  FAR  EAST. 


19.  Chaudoir,  Stanislaw%  le  baron  de.  Recueil  de  mon- 
naies  de  la  Chine,  du  Japon,  de  la  Cor6e,  d’Annam,  et  de 
Java,  precede  d’une  introduction  historique  sur  ces  mon- 
naies.  St.  P^tersbourg,  1842,  80  pp.  text,  74  pp.  catalog, 
61  pis.  F. 

A sumptuous  work  of  value  to  the  student;  especially  full  in  il- 
lustrations of  temple  money.  Manuscript  translations  of  the  por- 
tion (pp.  69-74)  relating  to  the  coins  of  Japan  and  that  relating  to 
the  temple  money,  14  pp.  typewritten. 

20.  Collecting  (coins)  in  the  Far  East.  Numismatic 
Philistine,  New  York,  vol.  I (1909),  no.  2,  pp.  1-5,  illus. 

Describes  collecting  by  native  numismatists  and  gives  a picture 
of  the  establishment  of  the  Jun  Kobayagawa  Co.  in  Yokahama. 

21.  Endlicheu,  Stephan.  Verzeichniss  der  chinesis- 
chen  und  japanischen  Miinzen  des  K.  K.  Miinz. — und 
Antiken-Cabinetes  in  Wien  : nebst  einer  Ubersicbt  der 
chinesischen  und  japanischen  Biicber  der  K.  K.  Hofbiblio- 
thek.  Wien,  1837,  6,  140  pp.,  illus.,  4“. 

Two  pages  devoted  to  Japan  and  Korea,  the  remainder  to  China. 
The  text  gives  inscriptions  of  coins  in  native  characters,  with  trans- 
lations into  German. 

22.  Gat  Koku  Ko-Sen  Gep-po  (Foreign  country  old 
coin  magazine),  Yokohama,  1909,  6 pts.  8°. 

Photographic  plates  of  coins  of  Java,  Pahang,  Siamese  and  Bor- 
neo tokens,  etc.  The  only  publication  printed  in  the  Japanese 
language  and  characters  dealing  with  foreign  coins. 

23.  Kirkwood,  James.  Collection  of  Chinese,  Jap- 
anese and  Korean  coins  in  the  West  End  Park  Museum, 
Glasgow,  Scotland.  Numismatist,  vol.  XII  (1899),  p.  73, 
also  portrait  as  frontispiece.  Short  notice. 

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24.  Lockhart,  James  Haldane  Stewart.  The 
currency  of  the  Farther  East  from  the  earliest  times  up 
to  the  present  day.  Hongkong,  1895-1898,  3 vols. 

Vol.  1,  8°,  description  of  the  coins  figured  in  vol.  II,  which  is 
oblong,  1942  figures  of  coins  and  amulets,  and  5 bank  notes;  vol.  Ill, 
4°,  is  a guide  or  index  to  all  inscriptions  with  reference  to  authorities. 

This  work  is  based  on  the  collection  of  the  late  George  B.  Glover, 
now  in  the  National  Museum,  Washington,  the  gift  of  Mrs.  Glover. 
The  Chinese,  Japanese,  Korean  and  Annamese  coins  figured  and  de- 
scribed include  all  given  in  available  works  on  the  subject.  For  the 
collector  of  modern  Chinese  coins  (since  600  A.  D.),  this  work  is  a 
necessity.  The  index  in  vol.  Ill  is  an  important  feature. 

25.  Pfizmaier,  Dr.  August,  Bericht  liber  einige  von 
Herm  Dr.  Karl  Ritter  von  Scherzer  eingesandte,  chinisische 
und  japanische  Mlinzen.  Wien,  1861, 13  pp.  1 colored  pi.  8“. 

From  Sitzungsberichte  K.  Akademie  der  Wissenschaften.  vol. 
XXXVII. 

26.  ScHEPENS,  A.  F.  Summary  of  the  catalog  of  the 
collection  of  Chinese,  Annamese,  Japanese  and  Corean 
coins  and  charms,  containing  specimens  of  each  historical 
period  from  before  Christ  2255  to  the  present,  belonging 
to  A.  F.  Schepens  of  the  Chinese  Imperial  Customs  Ser- 
vice. 12  pp.,  1 pi.,  16®. 

A condensed  list  of  the  coins  exhibited  in  the  Chinese  section  of 
the  Louisiana  Purchase  Exposition  at  St.  Louis  in  1903. 

27.  Stuart,  H.  N.  Catalogue  der  munten  en  amu- 
letten  van  China,  Japan,  Corea  en  Annam  behoorende  tot 
de  numismatische  verzameling  van  het  Bataviaasch 
Genootschap  van  Kunsten  en  Wetenschappen.  Batavia, 
1901,  vol.  XXIV,  227  pp.  illus.  4°. 

28.  Yokohama  Ko  Sen  Kai  [Numismatic  monthly 
magazine].  Issues  since  its  beginning  in  1910  to  the 
present  time.  30  nos.  8®  In  Japanese. 

Each  number  is  illustrated  with  rubbings,  made  by  the  Japanese 
method,  of  the  rarer  Chinese  and  Japanese  coins  from  large  private 
collections,  and  by  occasional  colotype  plates. 


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29.  Axcient  Coins.  A treasury  decision  on  the  im- 
portation of  copies  of,  from  China.  Numismatist,  vol. 
XVII  (1904),  pp.  242-243. 

30.  Akcient  coins  of  China,  The.  Coins  of  the  Cheu 
Lieh  Kwoh  period,  B.  C.  720-220.  China  Review,  vol. 
XXII,  no.  4,  pp.  626-650,  many  figures  of  pu  coins. 

A continued  article  signed  “ Numisma.” 

31.  Bamboo  Money.  Issued  as  an  expedient  in 
Kwang  Su  province.  T’oung  Pao,  vol.  VII  (1896),  pp. 
169-170. 

32.  Bamboo  Money.  Yokohama  Numismatic  Month- 
ly, no.  9 (1911),  1.  15,  with  a rubbing.  Text  in  Japanese. 

(See  also  under, — Cnlin,  Stewart). 

33.  Bedloe,  Edwakd.  Consular  report  of  the  U.  S. 
State  department,  1894,  Numismatics  in  China.  American 
Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XXVIII  (1894),  p.  86. 

34.  Brass  cash  and  the  age  of  bronze.  American 
Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XXIV  (1890),  pp.  56-57. 

Refers  to  the  origin  of  the  cash  with  a square  hole  in  the  center. 

35.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Coinage  of  China, 
Numismatist,  vol.  IX  (1896),  p.  76,  to  vol.  XI  (1898),  p. 
195.  In  all  11  parts,  18  pis.  illus.  map. 

36.  Brudin,  John  Andrew,  Medals  of  China.  Nu- 

mismatist, vol.  XII  (1899),  pp.  179-184;  195-199;  264- 
266.  6 pis. 

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37.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Coins  of  the  Chinese 
abroad.  Numismatist,  vol.  XIV  (1901),  p.  194,  illus. 

Cbinese  coins  for  Turkestan. 

38.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Rebellion  coinage  in 
China.  Numismatist,  vol.  VII  (1894),  pp.  132-136,  1 pi. 

39.  Brudin  John  Andrew.  Tsien,  tchen,  chien,  or 
cash.  Numismatist,  vol.  VII  (1894),  pp.  183-187  ; 222- 
225.  1 pi.,  illus. 

*40.  Brudin,  John  Andrew,  Notice  of  death  of.  Nu- 
mismatist, vol.  XIV  (1901),  pp.  135  and  166. 

Mr.  Brudin’s  articles  are  convenient  compilations  from  standard 
works. 

41.  Bushell,  Stephen  Wootton.  Chinese  authors 
on  numismatics.  Chinese  Recorder,  vol.  IV  (1871),  pp. 
62-64. 

42.  Bushell  Stephen  Wootton.  Coins  of  the  pres- 
ent dynasty  (Ta  Ts’ing)  of  China.  Journal  North  China 
Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XV,  N.  s.  (1880),  pp. 
195-308,  illus. 

Also  as  a deprint.  259  illustrations  of  coins  and  2 colored  plates 
of  bank  notes  are  given. 

43.  Bushell,  Stephen  Wootton.  Additional  coins 
of  the  present  dynasty  (Ta  Ts’ing).  Journal  North 
China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XXXIII,  N.  s. 
(1899-1900),  pp.  3045,  illus. 

Gives  30  figures  of  coins,  mostly  of  Turkestan,  one  Tibet.  The 
coins  referred  to  and  figured  in  both  papers  are  additional  to  those 
given  by  Wylie  in  bis  “Coins  of  tbe  Ta  Ts’ing  dynasty.”  Also  as 
a deprint. 

44.  Bushell,  Stephen  Wootton.  The  Hsi  Hsia 
dynasty  of  Tangut,  their  money  and  peculiar  inscriptions. 
Journal  North  China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol. 
XXX,  N.  s.  (1895-1896),  pp.  142-160.  illus. 

Independent  State,  A.  D.  1032-1227,  northwest  of  China. 


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45.  Bushell,  Stephen  Wootton.  Roman  and  Chi- 
nese coinage.  China  Review,  vol.  I (1872-1873),  pp.  117- 
118.  ill  us. 

Gives  illustrations  of  moulds  for  casting  Roman  coins  and  those 
for  casting  Chinese. 

46.  Bushell  Stephen  Wootton.  Unknown  cash. 
China  Review,  vol.  I (1872-1873),  pp.  397-398. 

Attribution  of  a cash  referred  to  as  unknown  in  same  publica- 
tion, p.  273. 

47.  Chavannes,  Edouard.  Le  cycle  turc  des  douze 
animaux.  In  T’oung  Pao,  ser.  II,  vol.  VII  (1906),  pp. 
51-122.  21  pis. 

Describes  some  temple  medals  and  gives  explanations  of  the  ani- 
mal signs  found  on  many  Chinese  medals  and  charm  coins. 

48.  Coin,  A strange  Chinese.  China  Review,  vol. 
XXIII,  no.  1,  p.  47,  illus. 

A very  large  pu  coin  of  doubtful  genuineness. 

49.  Coinage,  China’s  new  silver.  Spink  and  Son’s 
Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XIV  (May,  1906),  columns 
9093-9098. 

Opinions  of  the  press  on  the  subject. 

50.  Coinage,  The  new  silver  of  China.  American 
Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XLI,  pp.  18-19. 

51.  Coinage  and  money  of  China.  American  Jour- 
nal Numismatics,  vol.  I (1866),  pp.  25-26,  illus. ; vol. 
VII  (1872),  p.  17;  vol.  VIII  (1873),  p.  59;  vol.  XV 
(1881),  p.  61 ; vol.  XXII  (1888),  p.  99. 

52.  Coinage  of  silver  in  China.  American  Journal 
Numismatics,  vol.  XXV  (1891),  pp.  70-71. 

53.  Coins,  A collection  of  Chinese,  in  Wesleyan 
University,  Middletown,  Conn.  American  Journal  Nu- 
mismatics, vol.  XXV  (1890),  p.  27.  Pai-agraph. 


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In  1890,  1750  coins  were  given  by  Rev.  Marcus  L.  Taft,  professor 
in  Peking  University,  and  later  others  added  to  the  collection, 
which  does  not  appear  to  be  arranged  for  exhibition.  See  letter  of 
W.  B,  James,  Secretary  of  Wesleyan  University. 

54.  Coins  from  the  treasure  hidden  at  the  siege  of 
Siang-yang,  A.  D.  1268-1273.  Cordier’s  Yule’s  Marco 
Polo.  N.  Y.,  1903,  vol.  II,  p.  169. 

One  coin  figured.  See  also  in  index  under  coins  for  other  refer- 
ences to  coins  of  eastern  countries. 

55.  Coins,  Collection  of  Chinese,  at  Hartford,  Conn. 
American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XII  (1877),  pp.  73- 
74.  Paragraph. 

Appears  to  be  the  usual  collection  sold  to  foreigners  in  China. 

56.  Colin,  Stewart.  Chess  and  playing  cards.  An- 
nual report  U.  S.  National  Museum  for  the  year  ending 
June  30,  1896.  Wash.,  1898. 

Reference  to  bamboo  money  of  China  on  p.  885,  illus.,  pi.  35. 
Other  plates  show  objects  of  similar  appearance. 

57.  Colin,  Stewart.  Notes  upon  the  collection  of 
Chinese  coins  belonging  to  the  Pennsylvania  Museum. 
In  handbook  of  Pennsylvania  Museum  and  School  of  In- 
dustrial Art,  Philadelphia.  1885,  pp.  34-40,  8°. 

A concise  general  account  of  the  subject,  with  many  references. 

58.  CoRRENCY  and  measures  in  China.  Journal  North 
China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XXIV,  n.  s. 
(1889-1890),  pp.  50-135. 

Reports  to  the  society. 

59.  Currency  reform  in  China.  Spink  and  Son’s 
Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XVIII  (Aug.  1910),  columns 
12229-12231. 

60.  Davis,  John  Francis.  Description  of  the  coins 
of  the  Ta-Tsing  or  reigning  dynasty  of  China.  Trans. 
Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  I (1827),  pp.  257-258,  1 pi. 

Translated  from  the  Peking  Gazette. 


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61.  Del  Mar,  Alexander.  History  of  money  in 
China.  American  Journal  Numismatics,  vols.  XIX  and 
XX,  in  3 parts.  Ulus. 

Also  in  pamphlet  form,  San  Francisco,  1881,  34  pp.,  8°.  with  2 
pis.  of  ancient  Chinese  coins. 

62.  Dickinson,  W.  B.  On  Chinese  knife  money. 
London,  1862,  8 pp.,  pi.  8°. 

Communicated  to  the  Numismatic  Society  of  London. 

63.  Du  Halde,  Jean  Baptiste.  The  general  history 
of  China  from  the  French  of  P.  du  Halde.  London,  1736. 
4 vols.,  8°. 

Vol.  II,  pp.  286-295,  contains  a description  of  Chinese  coins  with 
2 plates  of  coins  (including  3 coins  of  Tibet)  and  1 plate  of  paper 
money,  under  the  heading  of  the  money  that  at  different  times  has 
been  current  in  China. 

64.  Dunn,  Dwight  F.  Coins  given  to  the  Worcester 
Art  Museum.  Manuscript  account,  3 pp.  and  3 photo- 
graphs of  the  cabinet  of  coins. 

66.  Eaton,  William  Colgate,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Two  letters  to  Howland  Wood,  1907,  giving  personal 
experiences  in  collecting  coins  in  China  and  about  coun- 
terfeit coins.  5 pp.  type-written  copy. 

66.  Edkins,  Joseph,  D.  D,  Chinese  currency.  Lon- 
don, 1890,  29  pp.  8°. 

A treatise  on  currency,  not  numismatics. 

67.  Faviek,  Alphonse.  Peking  ; histoire  et  descrip 
tion,  Peking,  1897.  F.  Les  banques.  pp.  412-413. 
illus. 

Gives  an  illustration  of  a bank  note  and  of  the  “ grande  et  petite 
sapfeques  de  Peking  ”. 

68.  Finger-nail  marks  on  coins.  Numismatist,  vol. 

VII  (1894),  p.  276. 

A paragraph  referring  to  the  semicircular  mark  often  found  on 
the  reverse  of  Chinese  and  other  “ cash  ”. 


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69.  Gardner,  Christopher  Thomas.  The  coins  of 
China.  Journal  Manchester  Geographical  Society,  vol.  V 
(1889),  pp.  233-254.  illus.  8“. 

Issued  March,  1890. 

70.  Glover  collection  of  coins  of  the  Far  East. 
American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XXXIl  (1897),  pp. 
11-12. 

A paragraph  regarding  the  coins  given  the  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion and  which  is  the  basis  of  Lockhart’s, — “The  Currency  of  the 
Farther  East”. 

71.  Hackman,  Heinrich  Frederick.  Chinese  coins. 
East  of  Asia,  vol.  I (1902),  pp.  144-154.  illus. 

72.  Hadai  Indian  coins.  Numismatist,  vol.  IX 
(1896),  p.  90.  illus. 

Their  resemblance  to  the  pu  coins  of  China  suggested. 

73.  Hager,  Joseph.  Description  des  medailles  chi- 
noises  du  Cabinet  Imperial  de  France,  preced^e  d’un  essai 
de  numismatique  chinoise.  Paris,  1805,  vol.  XIV,  188  pp. 
illus.  map.  F. 

Also  a review  of  the  above  by  S.  de  Sacy  from  the  Magazin  Eucy- 
clopedique,  1709,  pp.  271-324,  8°. 

74.  Harles,  C.  de.  Trois  monnaies  a caracteres  in- 

connus.  T’oung  Pao,  vol.  X (1899),  pp.  68-72.  1 pi. 

Bi-lingual  inscriptions,  Sanscrit-Mongolian. 

75.  Heath,  George  Francis,  Dr.  The  last  Ming 
dynasty  of  China.  Numismatist,  vol.  XVI  (1903),  pp. 
165-168.  illus. 

76.  Heath,  George  Francis,  Dr.  The  Sung  dy- 
nasty. Numismatist,  vol.  XVI  (1903),  pp.  304-309. 
illus. 

Compilations  from  standard  works  on  the  coins  of  these  dynasties. 


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77.  Hesse-Wartegg,  Ernst  von.  Schantung  und 
Deutsch-China,  Leipzig,  1898.  8°. 

Refers  to  the  coins  on  pp.  270-272.  Plate  of  ancient  Chinese  coins 
(one  Japanese  in  the  center),  mostly  inverted.  Good  photographic 
illustration  of  a bank  note  and  of  sycee  silver. 

78.  Higgins,  Frank  C.  The  Chinese  numismatic 
riddle.  New  York,  1910,  34  pp.  illus.  8®. 

An  address  before  the  American  Numismatic  Association,  Sept. 
8,  1910,  in  which  the  author  presents  his  “ discovery  of  the  identity 
of  the  astronomical  aud  religions  symbols  of  the  temple  money  of 
the  Far  East  with  those  of  Chaldaea  and  Babylonia,  ancient  Egypt, 
Greece,  Rome  aud  the  Aztecs  of  Mexico  and  the  Incas  of  Peru 

79.  Hoernle,  Augustus  Frederic  Rudolf.  Report 
on  the  British  collection  of  antiquities  from  Central  Asia. 
Calcutta,  1899-1902,  text  8°,  plates  in  envelope,  pp.  1-44 
coins  and  seals. 

Three  plates  of  coins  including  many  Chinese. 

80.  Hopkins,  Lionel  Charles.  On  the  origin  and 
earlier  history  of  the  Chinese  coinage.  Journal  Royal 
Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XXVII,  N.  s.  (1895),  pp.  317-378. 

A scholarly  essay  on  the  subject,  with  critical  notes  on  the  works 
of  Visering  and  Lacouperie. 

81.  Huttman,  William.  On  the  copper  and  paper 
money  of  China.  From  a periodical,  vol.  2,  no.  9,  pp. 
409-417.  8®. 

82.  Iron  dollars  in  Manchuria.  Numismatist,  vol. 
XVII  (1904),  page  113. 

Weight  seven  pounds,  value  two  shillings. 

83.  James,  Henry  Evan  Murchison.  The  long 
white  mountain.  London,  1888,  8®. 

Money  exchanges  in  Manchuria,  pp.  16-20;  some  account  of  sycee 
silver,  pp.  220-221. 

84.  Kainz,  Carl.  Die  altesten  chinesischen  Staats- 


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muDzen.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  IMunzkunde  des  chinesischen 
Alterthums.  Berlin,  1894,  36  pp.  illus.  8". 

Gives  figures  of  the  ancient  knife  and  pu  coins  and  the  Wang 
Mang  coins. 

85.  Kainz,  Carl.  Die  sogenannten  chinesischen 
Tempelmiinzen.  Ein  Beitrag  zur  chinesischen  medaillen- 
kunde.  Berlin,  1895,  72  pp.  illus.  8®. 

Gives  101  excellent  figures  of  temple  medals  and  charm  coins. 

86.  Kingman,  Henry.  A brief  bibliography  of  Chi- 
nese coins.  Numismatist,  vol.  VIII  (1895),  pp.  161- 
163. 

Practically  all  of  the  works  referred  to  are  in  this  collection. 

87.  Kingman,  Henry.  Sacred  cash  of  the  emperor 
Kang  Hsi,  1662-1723.  Numismatist,  vol.  VII  (1894),  p. 
13.  illus. 

See  also  notes,  vol.  VII  (1894),  p.  16,  and  vol.  XVI  (1903),  p.  10. 

/ 

88.  Lacouperie,  Terrien  de.  Catalog  of  Chinese 
coins  from  the  VII  century  B.  C.  to  A.  D.  621,  including 
the  series  in  the  British  Museum.  London,  1892,  Ixxi, 
443  pp.  illus.  4®. 

This  is  the  standard  work  for  the  student  of  ancient  Chinese 
coins.  The  introduction  is  an  elaborate  essay  on  the  subject.  Hop- 
kins on  the  origin  and  early  history  of  the  Chinese  coinage  and 
Ramsden’s  letters  should  be  read  in  connection  with  Lacouperie, 
who  was  a sinalogue  rather  than  a numismatist. 

89.  Lacouperie,  Terrien  de.  The  metalic  cowries 
of  ancient  China  (600  B.  C.).  Journal  Royal  Asiatic 
Society,  vol.  XX,  N.  s.  (1888),  pp.  428-439.  illus. 

Also  as  a deprint. 

90.  Lacouperie,  Terrien  DE.  Une  monnaie  Bactro- 
Chinoise  bilingue  du  premier  si^cle  avaiit  notre  6re.  Ex- 
trait des  Comptes  rendues  des  seances  de  I’Academie  des 
inscriptions  et  belles-lettres.  Paris,  1890,  14  pp.  8® 


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91.  Lacouperie,  Terri en  de.  Notice  of  his  death. 
Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XXVII  (1895),  N.  8. 
pp.  214-216. 

92.  Lauture,  Escayrac,  Comte  de.  M6moires  sur 
la  Chine.  Monnaies  anciennes.  pp.  101-107,  14  illus.  4°. 

No  date,  but  since  1863. 

93.  Lister,  Alfred.  The  Schroff’s  mystery.  China 
Review,  vol.  Ill  (1874),  pp.  1-13.  illus. 

Refers  to  the  hollowing  out  of  silver  dollars  by  the  Chinese  with- 
out injuring  the  surface,  and  other  deceptive  practices. 

94.  Lubbock,  John,  Sir.  The  history  of  money. 
Excerpt  from  the  Nineteenth  Century,  Nov.,  1879,  pp. 
789-808.  illus. 

Refers  to  Chinese  and  other  coins. 

95.  Mock  money  to  offer  to  the  dead  in  cheating  the 
gods.  Numismatist,  vol.  IX  (1896),  p.  124;  vol.  XV 
(1902),  p.  211. 

Short  paragraphs. 

96.  Money  weights  of  the  Chinese  and  weights  and 
measures.  Chinese  Repository,  vol.  II  (1834),  pp.  444-446. 

97.  Montigny,  C.  de.  Monnaies,  poids  et  mesures 
Chinois.  Revue  de  I’Orient,  1846,  pp.  324-335.  8*. 

98.  Morrison,  John  Robert.  Chinese  commercial 
guide.  Canton,  1834,  xii,  116  pp.  8®. 

Contains  references  on  pp.  62-69  to  the  silver  money  current  at 
the  time  in  Canton,  There  are  also  many  useful  tables. 

99.  Morrison,  John  Robert.  Some  account  of 
charms  and  felicitous  appendages  worn  about  the  person 
or  hung  up  in  houses.  Chinese  Repository,  vol.  XIV 
(1845),  pp.  229-234.  Extract  from  Trans.  Royal  Asiatic 
Society,  vol.  III. 

Refers  to  the  sword  charms  made  of  coins,  etc. 


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100.  Morse,  Hosea  Ballou.  Currency  in  China. 
Journal  North  China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol. 
XXXVIII  (1897),  pp.  1-60,  4 pis.  coins,  2 col’d  pis.  bank 
notes,  1 col’d  pi.  silver  ingots. 

101.  Morse,  Hosea  Ballou.  The  same  reprinted 
in  Morse,  H.  B.  The  trade  and  administration  of  the 
Chinese  empire.  Longmans,  Green  & Co.,  London,  1908. 
8“. 

102.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  A Chinese  historical 
amulet  coin.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXII  (1909),  pp.  227- 
228.  illus. 

103.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Notes  and  observations 
regarding  a representative  collection  of  ancient  Chinese 
coins.  A series  of  letters  and  notes  relating  to  ancient 
Chinese  coins,  following  the  arrangement  of  Lacouperie’s 
work,  critically  considering  them,  their  genuineness, 
rarity  and  values,  illustrated  by  pen  sketches,  tracings 
and  rubbings  of  coins  after  the  Japanese  method.  110 
pages  of  manuscript  bound  in  2 vols.  4°,  indexed. 

These  letters  form  a most  valuable  guide  to  the  collector  aud  stu- 
dent, as  they  contain  much  material  not  found  in  any  printed  work, 
embodying  as  they  do  the  results  of  the  experience  of  one  of  the 
foremost  living  experts  on  the  subject.  Written  from  Yokohama, 
1910-1912.  Also  abridged  in  typewritten  copy,  1 vol.  4®. 

104.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Foreign  money  in  China. 
Numismatist,  vol.  XXIII  (1910),  pp.  33-34.  illus. 

Refers  to  coins  introduced  in  very  early  times. 

105.  Ra>isden,  Henry  A.  Early  Chinese  metalic 
currency:  carapace  money.  American  Journal  Numis- 
matics, vol.  XLV  (1911),  pp.  70-72.  1 pi. 

106.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Modern  Chinese  copper 
coins.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXHI  (1910),  p.  141,  to  vol. 
XXIV  (1911),  eight  numbers,  numerous  illus. 


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Also,  reprinted,  Numismatist  Press,  Worcester,  Mass., 
1911,  27  pp.  illus.  8». 

The  article  refers  to  the  recent  issues  struck  by  the  European 
method  and  without  the  central  square  hole. 

107.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Knife  coins  of  China. 
American  Journal  Numismatics,  Oct.,  1910. 

Illustrations,  direct  rubbings  of  these  coins  from  Mr.  Ramsden’s 
private  collection  will  be  found  in  the  Y'okohama  Ko  Sen  Kai. 

108.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Chinese  openwork  amu- 
let coins.  Yokohama,  1911,  60  pp.  illus.  figures  in  the 
text  and  4 pis.  8°. 

The  only  work  on  this  peculiar  and  interesting  class. 

109.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Chinese  early  barter  and 
uninscribed  money.  Yokohama,  1912,  34  pp.  illus.  in 
the  text  and  3 pis.  8°. 

Manuals  of  Far  Eastern  Numismatics,  No.  2.  Deals  with  the 
arrow-head,  bell,  lily-root,  bridge  money,  etc. 

110.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Pictorial  characters  on 
ancient  Chinese  coins.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXIV  (1911), 
pp.  203-4.  illus. 

111.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Some  rare  and  unpub- 
lished Chinese  coins.  Spink  and  Son’s  Numismatic  Cir- 
cular, vol.  XIX  (Oct.  1911),  columns  13103-13106.  illus. 

Refers  to  forms  of  the  “two-legged  spade  money”  in  Lacou- 
perie,  p.  17. 

112.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  “ Une  pi^ce  inedite  ”. 
Spink  and  Son’s  Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XVII  (March, 
1909),  column  11272.  illus. 

Refers  to  an  oblong  coin  which  appears  to  be  a Chinese  imitation 
of  the  design  of  a “Spanish  dollar”  and  to  a note  by  “ E.  Z.”  in 
the  issue  of  April,  1909,  col.  10540. 

113.  Rocher,  Emile.  La  province  chinoise  du  Yiin- 
nan.  Paris,  1877-1880,  2 vols.  4°. 

Account  of  smelting  silver  and  making  ingots  on  p.  224.  illus. 


CHINA. 


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115.  Roman  coins  found  in  Shansi,  China.  American 
Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XX  (1886),  pp.  60-62. 

114.  Ross,  John.  The  Manchus,  London,  1891.  8®. 

The  history  of  the  currency  of  China  in  the  present  dynasty,  pp. 
684-695,  1 pi.,  also  illus.  bank  note  on  p.  694. 

116.  ScHEPENS,  H.  F.  Coins  of  the  Ta  Ching  dynas- 
ty, supplement  to  notes  sent  in  Sept.,  1895,  China  Re- 
view, Notes  and  Queries,  vol.  XXII,  no.  2,  pp.  556-557, 
11  figures  of  coins ; no.  3,  pp.  598-605,  55  figures  of 
coins. 

117.  ScHROFFiNG  dollars  in  China.  American  Jour- 
nal Numismatics,  vol.  X (1876),  pp.  53-54.  Paragraph. 

118.  Stein,  Mark  Aurel.  Ancient  Khotan  : Archae- 
ological explorations  in  Chinese  Turkestan.  Oxford, 
1907.  F. 

See  index,  under  “coins”  and  “ Chinese  coins  ” and  pis.  49,88, 
and  89;  also  in  appendix  the  “ inventory  of  coins  found  or  pur- 
chased ”. 

119.  Tea  used  as  money.  American  Journal  Numis- 
matics, vol.  XLI  (1907),  p.  79.  Paragraph, 

In  China,  Mongolia,  etc. 

120.  Tillot,  Marcel,  and  Fischer,  Emil  S.  Notes 
sur  la  monnaie  et  les  metaux  precieux  en  Chine.  Shang- 
hai, 1898,  40  pp.  illus.  8®. 

121.  Torrance,  Thomas.  Burial  customs  in  Sz-chuan. 
Journal  North  China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol. 
XLI  (1910),  pp.  57-75.  illus. 

1 pi.  of  old  coins  and  references  to  coins  found. 

122.  Trade  dollar  in  China.  American  Journal  Nu- 
mismatics, vol.  VIII  (1874),  p.  92;  vol.  IX  (1875),  pp. 
62-63  ; vol.  XI  (1877),  p.  89.  Paragraphs. 


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123.  Trade  dollar.  A new  dollar  for  the  English 
colonies  in  the  east.  American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol. 
XXX  (1895),  p.  37. 

124.  Trade  dollar.  French  in  Tonkin.  American 
Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XX  (1886),  p.  87.  Paragraph. 

125.  Trade  dollar,  The  end  of  the.  American  Jour- 
nal Numismatics,  vol.  XXVI  (1891),  p.  17. 

126.  VissERiNG,  Willem.  On  Chinese  currency ; coin 
and  paper  money.  Leiden,  1877,  XV,  32,  228  pp.  illus.  3°. 

An  important  contribution  to  the  history  of  money  in  China. 

127.  Weyl,  Adolph.  3 sprachige  chinesische  Miin- 
zen  welche  in  und  fiir  Ost-Turkestan  geschlagen  sind. 
Berlin,  1882,  10  pp.  illus.  4°. 

Reprinted  from  Berliner  Munzblatter,  No.  20-22,  1882. 

128.  Williams,  John.  Notice  of  three  Chinese  sil- 

ver medals.  Communicated  to  the  Numismatic  Society 
of  London,  1861.  7 pp.  8°. 

The  medals  are  the  so-called  Formosa  dollar  and  two  privately 
issued  dollars  of  the  period,  1821-1851.  All  three  will  be  found  in 
the  Essex  Institute  collection  of  oriental  coins. 

129.  Williams,  Samuel  Wells.  The  middle  king- 
dom, rev.  ed..  New  York,  1883.  2 vols.  8°. 

The  monetary  system,  mints,  etc.,  referred  to  in  vol.  II,  pp.  83-86. 

130.  Williams,  Samuel  Wells.  Use  of  a certain 
Chinese  numismatic  work  in  fixing  the  chronology  of 
China. 

Excerpt  from  a magazine,  pp.  57-62. 

131.  Williams,  Talcott.  Silver  in  China  and  its 
relation  to  Chinese  copper  coinage.  Publications  Ameri- 
can Academy  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  1897,  No. 
199,  pp.  43-46. 


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132.  Wood,  Howland.  Some  remarks  on  a series 
of  coins  issued  in  China,  based  on  the  British-Indian 
rupee.  American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XLI  (1906), 
pp.  29-31.  1 pi. 

133.  Wylie,  Alexander.  Coins  of  the  Ta-Ts’ingor 
present  dynasty.  Journal  Shanghai  Literary  and  Scien- 
tific Society  (later.  North  China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  So- 
ciety), No.  1,  June,  1858,  pp.  44-102.  illus. 

Gives  232  figures  of  coins  and  one  colored  plate  of  a bank  note 
and  text  regarding  it.  Also  as  a deprint. 

134.  Wylie,  Alexander.  Notes  on  Chinese  litera- 
ture. New  ed.  Shanghai,  1902.  8°. 

Books  on  Chinese  numismatics  referred  to  on  pp.  146-148. 

135.  Wylie,  Alexander.  Notice  of  his  death. 
Journal  North  China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol. 
XXI,  N.  s.  (1886),  pp.  305-308  ; also  Journal  Royal 
Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XIX,  n.  s.  (1887),  pp.  351-368. 


PAPER  MONEY  OF  CHINA. 


136.  Bask  notes,  Oldest  American  Journal,  Nu- 
mismatics, vol.  XX  (1885),  page  46.  Paragraph. 

137.  Blake,  George  Herbert.  An  ancient  Chinese 
bank  note.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXV  (1912),  pp.  163-164, 
illus. 

A note  of  T’ai  Tsu,  1368-1399. 

138.  Bushell,  Stephen  Wootton,  Dr.  Specimens 
of  ancient  Chinese  paper  money.  Peking,  1889,  9 pp. 
illus.  8°. 

Extract  Journal  Peking  Oriental  Society. 

139.  Paper  money,  Chinese,  in  the  thirteenth  centu- 
ry. Numismatist,  vol.  XXIV  (1911),  p.  269. 

Extracted  from  Col.  Yule’s  Marco  Polo.  See  Cordier’s  Col.  Yule’s 
Marco  Polo.  New  York,  Scribner’s,  1903,  vol.  1,  pp.  423-430;  vol. 
1 1,  pp.  590-592. 

140.  Par  KES,  Harry,  Sir.  An  account  of  the  paper 
money  and  banking  system  of  Fuhchowfoo.  Journal 
Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XIII  (1852),  pp.  179-189. 

141.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Chinese  paper  money. 
Yokohama,  1911,  37  pp.  illus.  8°.  Manuals  of  Far 
Eastern  Numismatics,  No.  1. 

Several  of  the  bills  referred  to  in  this  paper  will  be  found  in  the 
Essex  Institute  collection,  including  one  of  the  Ming  dynasty. 


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PUBLICATIONS  IN  CHINESE. 


142.  Ch’ien  Pu  Tung  Cuih.  32  volumes  or  books 
in  three  cases,  tall  8”,  illus.  coins  and  paper  money. 

“ This  contains  the  best  historical  information  of  any  Chinese 
[numismatic]  work.  It  is  the  rarest  and  most  difficult  to  obtain  of 
any  of  the  works.  This  copy  is  from  the  library  of  the  late  F.  A. 
de  Villard  of  the  Chinese  Customs  Service  at  Shanghai,  a most  thor- 
ough Chinese  scholar.  His  library  was  one  of  the  best,  and  it  was 
he  who  designed  the  Chinese  postage  stamps.”  Letter  of  H.  A. 
Ramsden. 

143.  Cn’iEN  Sheh  Tu.  Ten  parts  bound  in  one  vol. 
said  to  have  been  issued  in  1842.  illus.  8°. 

“This  is  not  only  a rare  work,  but  also  a good  one.”  Letter  of 
H.  A.  Ramsden. 

“ This  treatise  by  Saay  K’wiVn  gives  representations  of  several 
coins  to  the  close  of  the  Ming,  with  a variety  of  medals  not  found 
in  other  works.” — Alexander  Wylie. 

144.  Ch’in  Ting  Ch’ien  Lu.  (Compendium  of  nu- 
mismatics). 16  chapters  in  4 parts,  illus.  4°. 

There  are  a few  annotations  in  German.  A reprint,  said  to  have 
been  issued  in  1787,  of  an  illustrated  description  of  Chinese  coins 
published  in  17.50. 

145.  Ch’in  Ting  Ch’ten  Lu.  Another,  Ningpo  edi- 
tion, issued  in  1880. 

“ The  original  of  this  work  is  a large  and  expensive  treatise  or 
catalog  of  the  Kien  Lung  museum,  worth,  perhaps,  about  $250.  The 
volumes  are  very  large,  about  18  by  24  inches,  and  the  full  sized 
work  as  a whole  is  worth  something,  but  the  numismatical  section 
has  been  often  reproduced  in  smaller  size.  These  copies  are  usual- 
ly bound  in  boards.  The  illustrations  are  very  poor,  the  originals 
of  most  of  them  never  having  existed  in  a genuine  condition,  and 
the  other  data  is  purely  fantastical.”  Letter  from  H.  A.  Ramsden. 

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146.  Ku  Ch’uan  IIwui  (16  volumes).  Su  Ch’uan 
Hwui  (4  volumes).  Tall  8°. 

Collectively,  the  twenty  volumes  are  “ the  standard  work  on  Chi- 
nese numismatics  in  the  Chinese  language  and  contain  the  most 
reliable  information  and  the  most  correct  illustrations.  There  are 
several  editions,  this  copy  being  one  of  the  later.”  Letter  of  H.  A. 
Ramsden.  Referring  to  this  and  to  the  Ch’ien  Pu  Tung  Chih,  Mr. 
Ramsden  writes:  “A  library  on  Chinese  numismatics  would  be 

incomplete  without  these  works.  There  are  many  other  large  and 
important  works,  but  these  are  the  most  desirable  and  trustworthy. 
The  student  who  could  appreciate  the  subject,  applying  to  use  your 
library,  containing  as  it  does  the  most  important  works  of  reference 
in  European  languages  on  eastern  numismatics,  would  be  greatly 
disappointed  to  find  the  above  lacking.” 


JAPAN. 


Including  Loo  Choo. 


147.  Bramsen,  William.  Coins  of  Japan.  Pt.  1. 

Copper,  lead  and  iron  coins  issued  by  the  Central  govern- 
ment. Yokohama,  1880.  7 pis.  4°.  Reprinted  from 

Mittheilungen  der  Deutchen  Gesellschaft,  etc.  1880. 

a note  from  B.  Quaritch  says  that  “ Hsu  chuan  Hui  is  the  same 
as  Bramsen’s  coins  of  Japan.”  This  appears  to  be  all  that  was  is- 
sued of  this  work. 

148.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  The  twelve  ancient 

coins  of  Japan.  Numismatist,  vol.  VIII  (1895),  pp.  270- 
273.  1 pi. 

149.  Bu,  Itchi.  The  correct  way  of  writing,  etc. 
Numismatist,  vol.  XII  (1899),  p.  230.  Paragraph. 

150.  Coinage.  New  Japanese.  American  Journal 
Numismatics,  vol.  XXXII  (1898),  pp.  <9-81. 

151.  Coins,  Collection  of  Japanese,  in  England. 
American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XVII  (1882),  p.  6. 
Paragraph. 

152.  Coins,  Gold,  in  the  Grant  collection  at  V ashing- 
ton.  American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XXV  (1891), 
p.  83.  Paragraph. 

The  statement  that  it  is  the  only  complete  collection  outside  that 
in  the  Japanese  treasury,  is,  of  course,  misleading. 

153.  Fcku-Yen.  Des  anciennes  monnaies  d’or  au 
Japon  traduit  du  japonais  par  Fr.  Sarazin.  Memoires  du 

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Congres  internat.  des  Orientalistes  li  Paris  en  1873.  pp. 
88-97.  30  pis.  Deprint. 

154.  Fundo,  The  Japanese  Numismatist,  vol.  XXV 
(1912),  p.  63.  illus. 

A weight  with  concaved  sides  similar  in  outline  to  some  old,  pri- 
vately issued  coins. 

155.  IIeinsberger,  Ph.  Japanese  money  matters. 
Numismatist,  vol.  XIII  (1900),  pp,  157-159.  illus. 

156.  Kussaka,  Johannes  Tsiosiro,  Dr.  Das  japau- 
ische  Geldvvesen  geschichtlich  und  kritisch  dargestellt. 
Berlin,  1890,  vii,  100  pp.  8°. 

157.  Langen  Flachen  und  Korpen.mass,  Gewicht 
und  Miinzfuss  des  Reiches  Japan.  8 pp.  2 pis.  (double)  F. 

Plates  mostly  illustrating  weights,  including  the  fundo,  scales 
and  a few  coins. 

158.  Millett,  J.  B.  Japan.  Boston,  1899. 

Manuscript  extract  from  p.  303,  chap.  13,  sec.  12,  regarding  the 
time  of  introduction  of  coins  to  Japan. 

159.  Mint,  The  Japanese,  at  Osaka.  American  Jour- 
nal Numismatics,  vol.  IX  (1874),  p.  36.  Paragraph. 

160.  Mint,  The  silver,  of  Japan.  American  Journal 
Numismatics,  vol.  XIII  (1879),  pp.  90-91, 

161.  Money,  Japanese,  coims,  etc.  American  Journal 
Numismatics,  vol.  VII  (1872),  p.  32  ; vol.  IX  (1874),  pp. 
9-10  ; vol.  X (1875-1876),  p.  33  and  p.  78. 

162.  Munro,  Neil  Gordon.  Coins  of  Japan.  Yoko 
hama,  1904,  xx,  281  pp,  illus.  pis.  12®. 

The  most  useful,  complete  and  convenient  book  on  the  subject. 

163.  Obang,  Mr.  Vreeland’s.  The  Elder  Monthly 

vol.  I,  p.  22,  1 pi.  Paragraph. 

Also  note  on  tlie  largest  Japanese  gold  coin. 


JAPAN. 


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164.  Paper  raone_y,  Japanese.  Numismatist,  vol. 
XXIV  (1911),  pp.  54-55.  illus. 

165.  Paper  money.  A collection  of  119  different 
“hansatsu”  or  Japanese  money  cards,  cataloged  by  the 
Jun  Kobayagawa  Co.  of  Yokohama. 

Also,  28  postal  cards  with  photographic  reproductions  of  paper 
money. 

166.  Polder,  Leon  van  de.  Abridged  history  of 
the  copper  coins  of  Japan.  Transactions  Asiatic  Society 
of  Japan,  vol.  XIX  (1891),  pt.  2,  pp.  419-500.  pis.  8°, 
with  note  on  the  Eiraku-sen  by  J.  H.  Wigmore,  pp.  501- 
504.  Deprint. 

A concise  and  valuable  contribution  on  the  subject. 

167.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Coins  of  the  Meiji  or 
present  period  in  Japan.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXIV  (1911), 
pp.  265-268.  1 pi. 

168.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  “ Kwan-ei-tsu-ho”  coins. 
Barcelona,  1906,  13  pp.  illus.  8°. 

Twenty-five  copies  privately  printed  on  heavy  paper,  of  which  this 
is  no.  13.  Autograph.  Gift  of  the  author. 

169.  Rein,  Johannes  Justus.  Industries  of  Japan. 
New  York,  1889. 

Manuscript  extract  from  p.  503,  relating  to  coins.  4 pp.  type- 
written. 

170.  Sakai,  W.  C.  Numismatic  treasures  in  Japan. 
Numismatist,  vol.  VIII  (1895),  pp.  16-17. 

Abstract  of  a paper. 

171.  Siebold’s  coins  at  Jena.  American  Journal 
Numismatics,  v'ol.  IX  (1874),  p.  45. 

A paragraph  referring  especially  to  the  Japanese  coins, 

172.  Thunberg,  Karl  Peter.  Voyages  au  Japon, 

etc.  Paris,  an.  IV  (1796).  4 vol.  8°.  Money  of  Ceylon. 


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Vol.  IV,  pp.  227-230.  Des  monnaies,  poids  et  mesures 
du  Japon,  vol.  IV,  pp.  359-386,  6 pis. 

The  earliest  article  in  a foreign  language  devoted  exclusively  to 
Japanese  coins. 

173.  ViLLARET,  E.  DE.  Numlsmatique  japonaise. 
Paris,  1892.  92  pp.  33  pis.  8®.  Extrait  de  la  Revue 
numismatique,  vol.  X,  3 ser.  (1892). 

174.  Weyl,  Adolph.  Gold-und  Silber-Miinzen  Jap- 
an’s bis  auf  die  Neuzeit.  Berlin,  1888,  30  pp.,  8 pis.  4®. 

175.  Wigmore,  J.  H.  Noteon  the  Eiraku  sen.  Trans. 
Asiastic  Society  of  Japan,  vol.  XIX  (1891),  pt.  2,  pp. 
501-504. 

Quoted  in  full  in  Munro’s  Coins  of  Japan;  also  in  Polder’s 
abridged  history  of  the  copper  coins  of  Japan. 

176.  Williams,  Samuel  Wells.  Journal  of  a mis- 
sion to  Lewchew  in  1801.  Journal  North  China  Branch. 
•Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  VI,  N.  s.  (1869-1870),  p.  167. 

Refers  to  the  coins  of  Loo  Choo.  Also  copy  in  manuscript. 

177.  Wood,  Howland.  Coins  of  Loo  Choo  islands. 
Numismatist,  vol.  XVI  (1903),  pp.  43-44.  illus. 


PUBLICATIONS  IN  JAPANESE. 


178.  Dai  Nipon  Kwahei  Seidzu,  meiji  11  (1879). 

An  oblong  volume  with  54  plates  of  the  gold,  silver  and  copper 
coins  of  Japan  beautifully  reproduced  iu  gilt  and  silver  and  bronze. 

179.  Hoki  Bunrui  Tai  Sen.  3 vol.  4®,  2 on  coinage, 
1 on  paper  money,  1891,  689  pp. 

A portion  of  an  official  publication  of  the  Japanese  government. 

“ This  voluminous  work  was  published  in  Meiji,  24th  year,  by 
the  government.  It  includes  a great  many  other  volumes,  dealing 
with  laws,  enactments,  etc.,  by  the  Japanese  government,  on  coins, 
stamps,  prisons,  foreign  relations,  official  regulations,  etc.,  in  all 
about  92  volumes.  This  work  is  very  little  known  and  is  not  re- 
ferred to  by  Munro  in  his  book  on  the  coins  of  Japan,  although  he 
mentions  most  of  the  works  on  Japanese  numismatics.  The  coin- 
age section  deals  only  with  the  Meiji  period,  but  also  has  reference 
to  the  older  coinage.  The  paper  money  section  deals  with  all  issues 
of  the  hansatsu.”  Letter  of  H.  A.  Ramsden. 

180.  Kin  Gin  Zu  Roku.  Gold  and  silver  coins  of 
Japan.  In  volumes,  8®. 

“ This  copy  is  one  of  the  earliest,  if  not  actually  the  first  which 
was  published  in  1810.  This  treatise  is  the  most  reliable  as  well  as 
the  most  extensive  published  in  this  country  (Japan)  on  the  coin- 
age. It  even  includes  trial  and  other  pieces  which  were  never  in- 
tended for  circulation.”  Letter  of  H.  A.  Ramsden. 

181.  Meiji  Shin  Sen  Sempu.  3 vols.  on  the  coins 
of  Japan  in  Japanese. 

” A good  work  dealing  with  Japanese  coins  before  the  Meiji  pe- 
riod. Most  of  the  other  native  works  [other  than  those  elsewhere 
referred  to  by  Mr.  Ramsden]  printed  in  Japanese  are  small  and 
useless.”  Letter  of  H.  A.  Ramsden. 


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182.  Numismatics.  Six  thin  illustrated  volumes  on 
Japanese,  Chinese  and  European  coins. 

Of  little  value  to  the  collector,  but  interesting  as  representing  the 
numerous  similar  issues  on  the  subjects  printed  in  Japan  and  China, 
chiefly  in  the  former  country. 

183.  Sano.  Hansatsu.  78  pp.  4 pis.  8°. 

Treats  of  the  private  issues  of  Japanese  paper  money. 


KOREA. 


184.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Coins  of  Korea. 
Numismatist,  vol.  XIII  (1900).  pp.  171-173.  illus. 

185.  CouRANT,  Maurice.  Note  historique  sur  les 
diverses  esp6ces  de  monnaie  qui  out  ^te  usitees  en  Coree. 
From  a periodical,  Sept.-Oct.,  1893,  pp.  270-289.  illus.  8°. 

186.  Dunn,  Rorert  L.  “ A cash  transaction  Col- 
lier’s Weekly,  June  4,  1904,  p.  8.  illus. 

Picture  of  a great  pile  of  Korean  cash  in  the  street. 

187.  Gardner,  Christopher  Thomas.  Coinage  of 
Corea.  Journal  China  Branch  Royal  Asiatic  Society, 
N.  s.  vol.  XXVIII  (1895),  pp.  71-130.  illus.  4°. 

Gives  384  figures  of  coins.  Also  as  a deprint.  The  most  useful 
work  available  on  the  subject. 

188.  Mint,  A Korean.  Korean  review,  vol.  V (1905), 
No.  3,  pp.  87-97.  illus. 

Shows  the  process  of  casting  and  finishing  the  coins. 

189.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  New  coin  issue  for  Co- 
rea. Numismatist,  vol.  XXII  (1909),  p.  339. 

190.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Corean  coin  charms  and 

amulets.  Yokohama,  1910.  40  pp.  illus.  3 pis.  8°. 

Gives  many  illustrations  of  charms  and  is  the  only  practical  work 
on  the  subject  for  the  use  of  the  collector. 

191.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Corean  modern  copper 
coins.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXII  (1809),  pp.  101-103, 136. 
illus.  Also  as  a deprint. 

192.  Sakai,  W.  C.  Ancient  coins  obtainable  in  Korea 
and  Manchuria.  Numismatist,  vol.  X (1897y,  pp.  39-40. 
illus. 

Refers  to  such  coins  as  were  brought  to  Japan  after  the  war  with 
China. 


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194.  Markham,  Clements  Robert.  Narratives  of 
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Some  notes  under  currency  on  pp.  cxviii,  128-129,  regarding  the 
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195.  Rockhill,  William  Woodville.  Diary  of  a 
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196.  Walsh,  E.  H,  C.  The  coinage  of  Tibet.  Me- 
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197.  Wood,  Howland.  The  coinage  of  Tibet.  The 
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ANNAM. 


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203.  Toda,  Edward.  Annam  and  its  minor  curren- 
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This  medal  will  be  found  in  the  Essex  Institute  collection  of 
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206.  Brichaut,  a.  Numismatique  Siamoise.  Brus 

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207.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Porcelain  coins  of 
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An  abstract  of  a paper  on  the  subject. 

208.  Ferris,  George  Titus.  Shells  as  money. 

Numismatist,  vol.  XVII  (1904),  pp.  346-347. 

Refers  to  their  use  in  British  India,  Siam,  and  other  parts  of  the 
world.  See  also, — Cowries  and  their  uses,  in  American  Journal 
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referring  to  their  use  in  various  places. 

209.  Haas,  Joseph.  Siamese  coinage.  Journal 
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Also  as  a reprint.  Shanghai,  1880. 

The  most  useful  paper  for  attributing  Siamese  coins,  both  the 
bullet  money  and  the  recent  issues. 

210.  Haas,  Joseph.  Ueber  siamesische  Miinzen. 
Shanghai,  1880,  23  pp.,  8®. 

Reprinted  from  Numismatischen  Zeitschrift,  1880,  vol.  12. 

211.  New  bronze  currency  made  for  Siam  in  Ham- 
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pp.  66-67. 

212.  Pahang  hat  money.  The  Numismatic  Monthly, 

Yokohama,  No.  2,  1909.  1 pi. 

Text  in  Japanese. 

213.  Paper  currency  in  Siam.  Numismatist,  vol. 
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214.  Porcelain  money,  Siamese.  American  Journal 
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215.  Porcelain  tokens.  The  Numismatic  Monthly, 
Yokohama,  No.  1,  1909,  1 colored  pi. 

Text  in  Japanese. 

216.  Ramsden,  Henry  A.  Siamese  porcelain  and 
other  tokens.  Yokohama,  1911,  37  pp.,  20  colored  pis.  8®. 

The  most  complete  publication  on  the  subject. 

217.  Schlegel,  Gustave.  Siamesische  Miinzen. 
From  Internationales  Archiv  fiir  Ethnographie,vol.  2,1889, 
14  pp.  1 colored  pi.  4°. 

The  plate  illustrates  the  porcelain  tokens. 

218.  Silvestre,  Jules.  Siamese  money.  American 
Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XXXVII  (1902),  pp.  55-60. 
illus. 

Translation  of  an  article  by  J.  Silvestre  in  annual  report  of  the 
French  mint. 

219.  SoMMERviLLE,  Maxwell.  Siam.  On  the 
Meinan  from  the  Gulf  to  Ayuthia.  With  three  romances 
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237  pp.  illus.  8°. 

An  account  of  “ ticals  ” and  where  made,  pp.  57-59. 

220.  Weyl,  Adolf.  Beschriebung  von  chinesischen 
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Manuscript  copy,  6 pp.  typewritten,  with  12  sheets  of  tracings  of 
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221.  WiNCKEL,  C.  P.  K.  Over  Siamesche  toestanden. 
Samarang,  1880,  p.  1-11.  1 pi.  4°. 

From  Ten  Brink,  A.  J.,  Tijdechrift  van  het  Indisch  Aardrijks 
Kundig  genoots  chap. 

222.  Wood,  Howland.  The  coinage  of  Siam  and  its 
dependencies.  American  Joumal  Numismatics,  vol. 
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pp.  93-98,  3 pis. ; vol.  XXXIX  (July,  1904),  pp.  8-12, 
2 pi. 

The  most  concise  and  comprehensive  account  of  Siamese  money 
available. 


223.  Wood,  Howland.  The  so-called  “ hat  money  ” 

of  Pahang.  Numismatist,  vol.  XVII  (1904),  pp.  142- 
144.  illus.  'll 

Also  as  a deprint. 

224.  Wood,  Howland.  Two  additional  coins  of 
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illus. 

225.  Wood,  Howland.  Coins  of  Singora.  Numis- 
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See  also. — Numismatic  Monthly,  Yokohama,  1909,  No.  5,  illus. 
Text  in  Japanese. 


BURMA,  PEGU,  ETC. 


226.  Phayre,  Arthur  Purves,  Sir.  Coins  of 
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International  Numismata  Orientalia,  vol.  Ill,  pt.  1. 


EAST  INDIAN  ARCHIPELAGO. 


Including  the  Straits  Settlements,  Borneo, 
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227.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Coins  of  the  Chinese 
abroad.  Numismatist,  vol.  XIV  (1901),  pp.  153-155, 
2 pis. 

Refers  to  the  coins  made  by  the  Chinese  in  Banka. 

228.  Brudin,  John  Andrew.  Coins  of  the  Chinese 
abroad.  Numismatist,  vol.  XIV  (1901),  p.  193,  1 pi. 

Refers  to  coins  made  by  the  Chinese  in  Borneo.  Mr.  Brudin’s 
articles  are  very  convenient  and  helpful  compilations  from  standard 
■works. 

229.  Chijs,  Jacobus  Anne  van  der.  Catalogus 
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The  same.  Batavia,  1890,  xxi,  375  pp.  4°. 

230.  CoEVORDEN,  J.  S.  VAN.  Beschrijving  van  Neder- 
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231.  Gerini,  G.  E.,  Lieut.-Col.  A Malayan  coin. 
Excerpt  from  a periodical,  1903,  pp.  339-343.  illus.  8°. 

A coin  of  Achin  resembling  some  of  the  gold  coins  of  southern 
India. 

232.  Millies,  IIenricus  Christian.  Kecherches 
sur  les  monnaies  des  Indigenes  de  1’  Archipel  indien  et  de 

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la  P4ninsule  malaie.  The  Hague,  1871,  viii,  179  pp.,  26 
pis.  4°. 

A most  valuable  work,  fortunately  in  French,  but  there  is  no 
description  of  the  plates,  and  therefore  it  is  difficult  to  co-ordinate 
them  with  the  text. 

233.  Millies,  Henricus  Christian.  De  raunten 

der  Engelschen  voor  den  Oost-Indischen  Archipel.  Am- 
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234.  Netscher,  E.,  and  Chijs,  Jacobus  Anne  van 
DER.  De  munten  van  Nederlansch  Indie.  Batavia, 
1863,  XII,  230  pp.,  33  pis.  4®. 

A valuable  work,  especially  as  it  is  practically  the  only  one  on  the 
subject  fully  illustrated. 

235.  Philippines.  Manila  victory  medal.  May  1, 
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236.  Philippines.  United  States  coinage  for  the. 
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237.  Philippines,  United  States  coinage  for  the. 
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238.  Plantation  tokens.  Gai  Koku  Ko-Sen  Gep- 
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In  Japanese:  illustrates  the  tokens  of  the  tobacco  and  other  com- 
panies in  Borneo,  etc. 

239.  Raffles,  Thomas  Stamford,  Sir.  History  of 

Java,  London,  1830.  2 vols.  8°. 

Extract  in  manuscript  from  vol.  II,  p.  64,  on  some  ancient  coins  of 
Java. 

240.  Sarawak,  Copper  coinage  of.  American  Jour- 
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241.  Stephanie,  Johan  Wilhelmus.  Catalogus 
van  der  muntverzanieling  bevattende  tevens  een  over- 
zicht  van  het  muntwezen  aller  tijden  en  landen.  Amster- 
dam, 1897,  xxvii,  478  pp.  2 pis.  4°. 

Pages  312-478  are  devoted  to  oriental  coins  with  1 pi. 

242.  Sultana,  Coin  of.  American  Journal  Numis- 
matics, vol.  VII  (1873),  p.  85. 

A trade  coin  of  the  island  of  Labuan,  formerly  called  Sultana. 

243.  Vbrhandeling  der  munten,  maten  en  gewigten 
van  Nederlandsch  Indie.  Art.  IV,  pp.  282-359.  8®. 

No  date  or  imprint;  old,  but  after  1781. 

244.  Wood,  Howland.  Malayan  trade  tokens.  Nu- 
mismatist, vol.  XV  (1902),  pp.  142-149.  illus. 

A very  useful  paper  in  arranging  the  little  “ kepengs  ” of  the 
region,  including  the  game  cock  series  dating  from  1783  to  1840. 


ANCIENT  AND  MEDIEVAL  INDIA  AND 
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245.  Afganistan,  Ancient  coins  of.  American  Jour- 
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246.  Arneth,  Joseph.  Ueber  die  Sammlung  baktris- 
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247.  Burnes,  Alexander,  Lieut.  On  the  Topes  and 
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In  the  “ topes  ” or  tombs,  coins  were  found. 

248.  Court,  A.  Further  information  on  the  topes  of 
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249.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Second  notice 
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numbered. 

Also  note  on  the  gem  and  coins  figured  as  Nos.  7 and  8 in  the  pre- 
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margin. 

250.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  An  attempt 
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251.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Coins  of 
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252.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Coins  of  an 
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century  A.  D.  London,  1891,  ix,  118  pp.  13  pis.  map.  8°. 

253.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Coins  of  the 
Indo-Scythian  King  Miaiis  or  Ileravis.  London,  1888,  12 
pp.  13  pis.  8°. 

Reprinted  from  the  Numismatic  Chronicle,  vol.  VIII,  3d  ser.,  pp. 
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254.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Later  Indo- 
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Pt.  1.  Later  Kushans.  Reprinted  from  Numismatic  Chronicle, 
vol.  XIII,  3d  ser.  pp.  93-128. 

Pt.  II.  Scytho-Sassanians  and  little  Kushans.  Reprinted  from 
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Pt.  III.  Ephthalites,  or  White  Huns.  Reprinted  from  Numis- 
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255.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Coins  of 
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256.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  The  ancient 
coinage  of  Kashmir,  with  chronological  and  historical 
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38  pp.,  illus.  8®. 

257.  Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir.  Book  of  Indian 
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258.  Gardner,  Percy.  The  Parthian  coinage.  Lon- 
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International  Numismata  Orientalia,  vol.  I,  pt.  5. 

259.  Gardner,  Percy.  Gold  coinage  of  Asia  before 
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260.  Gardner,  Percy.  Coins  of  the  Greek  and 
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British  Museam  catalog  of  Indian  coins,  vol.  III. 

261.  Gardner,  Percy.  New  coins  from  Bactria. 
London,  1879,  12  pp.  1 pi.  8®. 

Reprinted  from  the  Numismatic  Chronicle,  London,  vol.  XIX, 
N.  s.,  pp.  1-12,  1 pi. 

262.  Gerard,  .Tames  Gilbert.  Memoirs  on  the  topes 
and  antiquities  of  Afghanistan.  Journal  Asiatic  Society 
of  Bengal,  vol.  Ill  (July,  1834),  pp.  321-329. 

A letter  on  the  same  subject  from  G.  Masson  is  appended  on  pp. 
329-332.  Refers  to  the  coins  found  in  the  “ topes  ” or  tombs. 

263.  Head,  Barclay  Vincent.  Coinage  of  Lydia 
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International  Numismata  Orientalia,  vol.  I,  pt.  3. 

264.  Indraji,  Bhagvanlal,  Pandit.  The  western 
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scriptions. 

265.  Indraji,  Bhagvanlal,  Pandit.  The  northern 
Kshatrapas.  Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  N.  s.  vol 
XXVI  (1894),  pp.  541-554,  1 pi. 

266.  Langlois,  Victor.  Essai  de  classification  des 
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267.  Langlois,  Victor.  Numismatique  des  Arabes 
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268.  Lassen,  Christian.  Points  in  the  history  of 
the  Greek  and  Sythian  kings  in  Bactria,  Cabul,  and  India, 


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as  illustrated  by  decyphering  the  ancient  legends  on  their 
coins : translated  from  the  German  by  T,  H.  Edw.  Roeer, 
translation  edited  by  Henry  Torrens,  secretary  of  the 
Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal.  From  the  Journal  of  the 
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269.  Le  Strange,  Guy.  Notes  on  some  inedited 
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270.  Macdonald,  George.  Catalog  of  the  Greek 
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102.  4°. 

This  volume  includes  the  coins  of  Farther  Asia,  Northern  Africa 
and  Western  Europe. 

271.  Masson,  Charles.  Second  memoir  on  the  an- 
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pp.  1-28.  3 pis.  (ii-iv.) 

272.  Memoir  on  the  ancient  coins  found  at  Beghram, 
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273.  Prinsep,  Henry  Thoby.  Note  on  the  histori- 

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(unnumbered)  of  inscriptions.  8°. 

The  running  title  is  “ Historical  results  from  Bactrian  coins,  etc.” 
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274.  Prinsep,  James.  'New  varieties  of  the  Mithraic 
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from  the  Avdokro  type,  pp.  643-657.  3 pis.  (xxxvi, 

XXXVUI,  XXXIX.) 

This  and  the  following  papers  by  Janies  Prinsep  were  obtained  in 
London,  collected  in  one  bound  volume. 

275.  Prinsep,  James.  On  the  connection  of  various 
ancient  Hindu  coins  with  the  Grecian  or  Indo-Scythic 
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1835),  Art.  Ill,  pp.  621-643.  Continuation  (Dec.,  1835), 
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276.  Prinsep,  James.  Note  on  the  'coins  discovered 
by  M.  Court  in  the  topes  of  Milnikyala.  Journal  Asiatic 
Society  of  Bengal,  vol.  Ill  (Nov.,  1834),  Art.  IV,  pp. 
562-576.  2 pis.  (xxxiii,  xxxiv.) 

Includes  an  article  on  a “brown  liquid  ” found  in  the  cylinders 
containing  the  coins. 

277.  Prinsep,  James.  On  the  coins  and  relics  dis- 
covered by  M.  le  Chevalier  Ventura,  Geneml  in  the  ser- 
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ala.  Journal  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal,  vol.  Ill  (July, 
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278.  Prinsep,  James.  Continuation  of  observations 

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(XXV,  XXVI.) 

279.  Prinsep,  James.  Note  on  the  coins  found  by 
Captain  Cautley,  at  Behat.  Journal  Asiatic  Society  of 
Bengal,  vol.  Ill  (May,  1834),  Art  V,  pp.  227-231.  1 pi. 
(xvui) 

Also  in  the  same  article,  notes  on  Hindu  coins  from  the  ruins  of 
Kanouj. 

280.  Prinsep,  James.  Note  on  Lieut.  Burnes’ collec- 

tion of  ancient  coins.  Journal  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal, 
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281.  PuiNSEP,  James.  Bactrian  and  Indo-Scythic 
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282.  Prinsep,  James,  editor.  Coins  and  relics  from 
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283.  Prinsep,  James.  New  types  of  Bactrian  and 
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284.  Prinsep,  James.  Additions  to  Bactrian  numis- 
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of  coins  are  made.  1 pi.  (xxix) 

285.  Rapson,  Edward  James.  Catalog  of  the  coins 
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286.  Rapson,  Edward  James.  Notes  on  Indian 
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429;  pt.  Ill,  pp.  529-543  ; pt.  IV,  n.  s.,  vol.  XXXIII 
(1901),  pp.  97-108,  1 pi. ; pt.  V,  N.  s.  vol.  XXXV  (1903), 
pp.  285-312, 1 pi. ; pt.  VI,  vol.  XXXVII  (1905),  pp.  783- 
814,  1 pi. 

The  last,  a deprint  with  autograph  of  author. 

287.  Rapson,  Edward  James.  Two  notes  on  In- 
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Treats  of  Graeco-Indian  coins. 


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288.  Rapson,  Edward  James.  Ancient  silver  coins 
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289.  Rapson,  Edward  James.  Indian  coins.  Strass- 

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From  Encyclopedia  of  Indo- Aryan  Research. 

290.  Rapson,  Edward  James.  The  coinage  of  the 
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291.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  Catalogue  of  the 

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Graeco-Bactrian  and  other  ancient  coins. 

Five  parts  were  issued  in  all. 

292.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  Catalogue  of  the 

coins  of  the  Indian  Museum.  Calcutta,  1893-1896.  4 pts. 
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Part  I,  Sultans  of  Delhi,  and  Part  II,  Mogul  Emperors,  E.  I.  Co., 
etc.,  are  cataloged  under, — India,  Parts,  States,  etc.,  in  the  next 
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293.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  Catalogue  of  the 
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Mostly  the  ancient  and  Mohammedan  coins  of  India. 

294.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  Report  of  the  Pun- 
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295.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  List  of  forty-two 
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296.  Saulcy,  Louis  Felicien  Joseph  Caignart  de. 
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Publication  de  la  Socidtd  Fran<;aise  de  Numismatique  et  d’Archco- 
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297.  Silvestre  de  Sacy,  Antoine  Isaac.  M4raoires 
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298.  Smith,  Vincent  Arthur.  Catalog  of  the  coins 
in  the  Indian  Museum,  Calcutta.  Oxford,  1906.  8°.  vol. 
I,  Ancient  and  medieval  coins,  346  pp.  31  pis. 

Vol.  II.  The  Mohammedan  series,  and  vol.  Ill,  the  Mughal  em- 
perors of  India,  belonging  to  this  set,  are  by  H.  Nelson  Wright, 
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299.  SiHTH,  Vincent  Arthur.  A classified  and  de- 
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300.  SmTH,  Vincent  Arthur.  The  early  or  impe- 
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301.  Smith,  Vincent  Arthur.  Observations  on  the 
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302.  Steuart,  John  Robert.  Two  plates  of  coins 
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303.  Theobald,  William.  Revision  of  the  symbols 
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304.  Thomas,  Edward.  On  the  coins  of  the  dynas- 
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The  same  as  a deprint. 

305.  Thomas,  Ewdard.  On  the  dynasty  of  the 
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The  same,  as  a deprint,  London,  1848. 

306.  Thomas,  Edward.  Bactrian  coins  and  Indian 
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307.  Thomas,  Edward.  Bilingual  coins  of  Bukhara. 
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308.  Thomas,  Edward.  Notes  introductory  to  Sas- 

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309.  Thomas,  Edward.  Early  Sassanian  inscrip- 
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310.  Thomas,  Edward.  Bactrian  coins.  Journal 
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311.  Thomas,  Edward.  Parthian  and  Indo-Sassanian 
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312.  Thomas,  Edward.  Ancient  Indian  weights. 
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313.  Tod,  James,  Major.  An  account  of  Greek,  Par- 
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314.  Wilson  [John?],  Professor.  Observations  on 
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315.  Wroth,  Warwick.  Catalog  of  the  coins  of 
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316.  Brown,  C.  J.  The  coins  of  the  kings  of  Awadh. 
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318.  CoDRiNGTON,  OLIVER,  M.  Z>.  On  coins  of  Kutch 
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319.  Copper  coins  of  India  shipped  to  New  York. 
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320.  Dames,  Mansel  Longworth.  Some  coins  of 
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321.  Elliot,  Walter,  Sir.  Coins  of  Southern  India. 
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322.  Gibbs,  James.  Gold  and  silver  coins  of  the 
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323.  Indore,  New  issues  of  coins  for.  Numismatist 
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324.  Irvine,  William.  Mint  rules  in  1126  A.  H. 
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325.  Jackson,  ll.  PiLKiNGTON,  ATayor.  Some  copper 
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Reprinted  from  the  Numismatic  Chronicle,  London,  4th  ser., 
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326.  Jackson,  K.  Pilkington,  Major.  Coin  collect- 
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329.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Moham- 
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332.  Loewenthal,  Eduard.  The  coins  of  Tinne- 
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333.  Maunder,  Edward  Walter.  Zodiacal  rupees 
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334.  Muhammadan  coinage  before  Babar,  twelfth 
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336.  Nevill,  Hugh.  A billon  coin  of  Ghiyasu-d-Din 
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337.  Nevill,  Hugh.  The  Suri  mint  of  Shahgarh. 
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339.  Reinaud,  Joseph  Toussaint.  Explication  de 
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342.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  Catalog  of  the 
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Pt.  Ill,  Ancient  coins  of  India,  and  Pt.  IV,  Graeco-Bactrian,  etc., 
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343.  Rodgers,  Charles  James.  Mogul  copper  coins. 
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344.  Rupee,  Depreciation  in  the.  A statement  pre- 
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Shows  in  eilect  a reduction  of  all  salaries  based  on  the  rupee. 

345.  Schiefner,  Anton.  Ueber  die  nepalischen, 
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346.  Smith,  Adam,  3Iajor.  Cutch  coinage.  Numis- 
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347.  Smith,  Adam,  31ajor.  Notes  on  the  coins  of 
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348.  SoNNERAT,  Pierre.  Voyage  aux  Indies  Orient- 
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349.  Stewart,  Jaimes  Denham,  Sir.  The  principles 
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350.  Taylor,  George  P.  On  the  Bai’oda  coins  of 
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351.  Taylor,  George  P.  On  three  gold  coins  of  the 
Adil  Shahi  dynasty  of  Bijapur.  Numismatic  Supplement, 
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p.  227. 

352.  Thomas,  Edward.  Chronicles  of  the  Pathau 
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There  are  six  plates  of  coins  and  a map,  together  with  illustra- 
tions in  the  text. 

353.  Thomas,  Edward.  The  resources  of  the  Mughal 
empire  of  India, — a supplement  to  the  above.  London, 
1871,  54  pp.  8^ 

354.  Thomas,  Edward.  Initial  coinage  of  Bengal 
introduced  by  the  Mohammadans  on  their  conquest  of  the 
country.  A.  H.  600  to  800  (A.  D.  1203-1397).  Pt.  I, 
Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  II,  N.  s.  (1866),  pp. 
145-224.  2 pis.;  pt.  II,  vol.  VI,  n.  s.  (1873),  pp.  339-376, 
1 pi.  illus. 

Also  as  a deprint. 

355.  Thomas,  Edward.  On  the  coins  of  the  Patan 
sultans  of  Hindustan.  London,  1847,  v'lii,  102  pp,  7 pis.  8°. 

356.  Thomas,  Edward.  Supplementary  contributions 
to  the  series  of  coins  of  the  Patan  sultans,  Delhi,  1851, 
53  pp.  illus.  8°. 

357.  Tracy,  J.  E.  Coins  of  India  as  witnesses  to  her 
history.  American  Journal  Numismatics,  vol.  XXV 
(1891),  pp.  57-63  ; 85-89. 

358.  Tufnell,  Robert  Hutchinson  Campbell. 
Hints  for  coin  collectors  ; coins  of  Southern  India.  New 
York,  1890,  52  pp.  illus.  8°. 


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359.  Walsh,  E.  H.  The  coinage  of  Nepal.  Journal 
Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XL  (July,  1908),  art.  xvii. 
pp.  669-759,  7 pi. 

360.  Webb,  William  Wilfrid.  The  currencies  of 
the  Hindu  States  of  Rajputaua.  Westminster,  1893,  xxi, 
135  pp.  12  pis.  map.  4°. 

361.  Wood,  Howland.  Notes  on  the  zodiacal  coins 
of  India.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXII  (1909),  illus. 

The  appropriate  coin  for  each  month  treated  throughout  the  year. 

362.  Wright,  H.  Nelson.  Catalog  of  the  coins  in 
the  Indian  museum,  Calcutta.  Oxford,  1906-1908.  3 vols. 
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map.  Vol.  HI.  Mughal  emperors  of  India.  360  pp.  22 
pis.  map. 

Vol.  I.  Ancient  and  medieval  coins,  by  Vincent  Arthur  Smith, 
will  be  found  under  Anciknt  and  Medievai.  India  and  Western 
Asia  in  the  previous  section  of  this  catalog. 

363.  Wright,  H.  Nelson.  Index  to  rare  Mughal 
coins  noticed  in  the  Numismatic  Supplements,  I-XV,  of 
the  Journal  of  the  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal,  Allahabad, 
1912,  XII  pp.  8°. 

The  “ Supplements  ” are  issued  separately  to  subscribers  who 
are  members  of  the  Numismatic  Society  of  India.  The  later  issues 
will  be  found  in  the  numismatic  library  of  the  Essex  Institute. 

364.  Wright,  H.  Nelson.  Addenda  to  the  series  of 
coins  of  the  Pathan  sultans  of  Dehli.  2 pts.  Journal 
Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XXXII,  N.  s.  (1900),  pp.  481- 
499,  2 pis.  pp.  769-790,  3 pis. 

This  is  an  addenda  to  the  papers  of  Edward  Thomas  on  the  same 
subject.  * 

365.  Zodiacal  rupees.  American  Journal  Numisma- 
tics, vol.X  (1876),  pp.  83-84.  Also  photographs  showing 
obverse  and  reverse  of  a set  of  zodiacal  rupees  sold  by  Low 
in  New  York  in  1910.  Contributed  by  Howland  Wood. 


INDIA. 


(Indo-European,  including  the  English  and  Dutch 
East  India  Companies.) 


366.  Bergsoe,  Vilhelm.  Trankebar  monter  (1644- 
1845  j samt  monter  og  medailler.  Kjobenhavn,  1895,  viii, 
68  pp.  illus.  4°. 

Describes  the  Danish  coinage  in  India. 

367.  Campos,  Mangel  Joaquim  de.  Numismatica 
Indo-Portugnesa.  Boletim  Sociedade  de  Geographia  de 
Lisboa,  18  series  (April-July,  1900),  pp.  131-386,  8®. 

368.  Chalmers,  Robert.  A history  of  currency  in 
the  British  colonies.  London,  1893.  viii,  496  pp.  4®. 

Refers  to  Hong  Kong,  India,  Straits  Settlements,  etc. 

369.  COEVORDEN,  J.  S.  van.  Beschrijving  van  Ned- 

erlandsch-Indische  munten.  n.  t.  p.,  pp.  105-129  and  332- 
341,  dated  from  Soerabaja,  20  November,  1856.  8®. 

370.  Dutch  medals  relating  to  the  Indies.  American 
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371.  Grogan,  Henry  T.  Indo-Portuguese  coins : the 
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vol.  XX  (May,  1912),  columns  13,583  - 13,586.  illus. 

In  the  Spink  and  Son’s  Circnlar  the  columns  are  numbered  instead 
of  the  pages. 

372.  Grogan,  Henry  T.  Indo-Portuguese  coins : 
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Circular,  vol.  XX  (Jan.,  1912),  columns  13,309  - 13,316, 
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13,391. 

373.  Grogan,  Henry  T.  The  Indo-European  pago- 
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374.  Howarth,  Daniel  Fowler.  Copper  coinage 
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Refers  to  recent  times. 

375.  Humphries,  Henry  Noel.  Anglo-Indian  coins, 
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376.  Jackson,  R.  Pilkington,  Major.  Some  copper 
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Reprinted  from  the  British  Numismatic  Journal,  vol.  V (1909). 

377.  Rea,  Alexander.  Indo-Dutch  coinage.  Arch- 
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378.  Smith,  Adam,  Major.  Medals  of  the  Honorable 
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379.  Smith,  Adam,  Major.  Silver  coinage  of  the  East 
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380.  Shelling,  Thomas.  On  the  coins  of  Great 


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55,  46,  20,  54,  16  pp.,  70  pis.  4°. 

“ A view  of  the  coins  struck  by  the  East  India  Company,”  pp.  32- 
33,  pi.  4,  upper  portion.  The  issues  under  Elizabeth  and  the  Bom- 
bay issues  of  1718  are  figured. 

381.  Thomas,  Edward.  Coins  of  the  East  India 
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Reprinted  from  the  Numismatic  Chronicle,  vol.  Ill,  3d  ser.,  pp. 
40-54. 


382.  Thurston,  Edgar.  History  of  the  coinage  of 
the  territories  of  the  East  India  Company  in  the  Indian 
peninsula  and  catalog  of  the  coins  in  the  Madras  museum. 
Madras,  1890, 123  pp.,  20  pis,  8®. 

383.  Thurston,  Edgar.  Note  on  the  history  of  the 
coinage  of  the  East  India  Company  from  1753  to  1835. 
Calcutta,  1893,  33  pp.  8°. 

Reprinted  from  the  Journal  Asiatic  Society  of  Bengal,  vol.  LXII, 
pt.  1,  No.  1,  1893. 

384.  WisELius,  Jacob  Adolf  Bruno.  Het  Portu- 
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From  Ten  Brink,  A.  J.  Tijdschrift  van  het  Indisch  Aardrijk- 
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385.  Wood,  Howland.  Coin  with  bale  mark  of  the 
East  India  Company.  Numismatist,  vol.  XVI  (1903),  p. 
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386.  Zay,  Ernest  Elias.  Histoire  monetaire  des 
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The  coins  f French  India,  pp.  269-359. 


INDIA:— CEYLON. 


387.  Black,  George  F.  The  Copper  massas  of 
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The  Ceylon  copper  coins  of  the  12th  century. 

388.  Churchill,  Randolph  Henry  Spencer.  Cop- 
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389.  Churchill,  Randolph  Henry  Spencer.  Cey- 
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390.  Davids,  Thomas  William  Rhys.  On  the  an- 
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International  Numismata  Orientalia,  vol.  1,  pt.  6. 

391.  Grogan,  Henry  T.  Ceylon  Dutch  currency. 
Spink’s  Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XVII  (March,  1909), 
columns  11,269  - 11,271.  illus.  Also  vol.  XVI  (Feb., 
1908),  columns  10,382-  10,387.  illus. 

392.  Grogan,  Henry  T.  Portuguese  Ceylon  coins. 
Spink’s  Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XIX  (July,  1911),  col- 
umns 12,891  - 12,895.  illus. 

393.  Henderson,  J.  R.  Ceylon  Dutch  Currency. 
Spink’s  Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XVII  (July,  1909), 
columns  11,522-11,523.  Paragraph. 


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394.  Hook  money  of  Ceylon.  American  Journal 
Numismatics,  vol.  XIX  (1885),  p.  78.  Paragraph. 

395.  Still,  John.  Forgeries  of  old  Sinhalese  coins. 
Spink’s  Numismatic  Circular,  vol.  XIV  (June,  1906),  col- 
umns 9,159  - 9,160.  Paragraph. 

396.  Vaux,  William  Sandys  Wright.  On  coins 
of  Ceylon  ; with  some  remarks  on  the  so-called  ring  and 
fish-hook  money  attributed  to  that  island.  Numismatic 
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MOHAMMEDAN. 


See  also  under  India  for  other  works  on  Mohammedan 

Coins. 


397.  AngloArabic  token,  abolition  of  the  slave 
trade,  1807.  American  Journal  Numismatics,  Vol.  XVII 
(1883),  p.  90.  Paragraph. 

398.  Bahrjen  Islaxds,  Persian  gulf,  Coins  of. 
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Short  bars  of  copper  inscribed. 

399.  Berlin  Konigliche  Museen.  Katalog  der 

orientalischen  Munzen.  Berlin,  1898-1902,  2 vols.  13 

pis.  F.  vol.  2.  Die  Munzen  der  muslimischen  dynas- 
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400.  Blau,  Otto.  Die  orientalischen  Munzen  des 
Museums  der  Kaiserlichen  Historisch-Archaologischen 
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Mohammedan  coins  of  regions  of  western  Asia. 

401.  Casanova,  Paul.  Nuinismatique  des  Danich- 

mendites.  Paris,  1896,  90  pp.  11  pis.  8°.  Revue 

Numismatique  annees,  1894-1896. 

Reprinted  from  Mohammedan  coins. 

402.  Cattaneo,  Gaetano.  Director  of  the  museum, 
ed.  Monete  Cufiche  dell’  I.  K.  Museo  di  Milano.  Milan, 
1819,  xcii,  388  pp.  18  pis.  F. 


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403.  CoDEEA  Y Zaidin,  Francisco.  Tratado  de  nu- 
mismatica  arabigo-espaiiola.  Madrid,  1879,  xxrv,  319  pp. 
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404.  CODRINGTON,  OLIVER,  M.  D.  A manual  of 

Musalman  numismatics.  London,  1904.  239  pp.  8a 

Royal  Asiatic  Society  Monographs,  vol.  7. 

A valuable  work.  Indispensable  to  the  collector  of  Mohammedan 
coins. 

405.  Drouin,  Edouard.  Observations  sur  les  mon- 
naies  a legendes  en  Pehlvi  et  Pehlvi-Arabe.  Paris,  1886, 
98  pp.  3 pis.  4°. 

Revue  arch^ologique,  publiee,  sous  la  direction  de  M.M.  Alex. 
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406.  Drouin,  Edouard.  Notice  sur  les  monnaies 
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Extrait  du  Journal  Asiatique. 

407.  Fraehn,  Christianus  Martinus.  Recensio 
numorum  Muhammedanorum  Acad.  Imper.  Scient.  Pe- 
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408.  Fraehn,  Christianus  Martinus.  Die 
Miinzen  der  Chane  vom  ulus  Dschutschi’s  oder  von  der 
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409.  Fraehn,  Christianus  Martinus.  Opusculo- 
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Vol.  1.  Nova  supplementa  ad  recensionem  numorum  muhamme- 
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Vol.  2.  Adnotationes  in  varia  opera  numismatics  continens. 

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410.  Ghalib  Edhem,  Ismael.  Miisa  hunaayftn  Mis- 
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Museum  at  Constantinople. 

411.  Hallenberg,  Jonas.  Collectio  nummorum 
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412.  Markov,  Aleksiei  Konstantinovich.  Sobranie 
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413.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  eastern 
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414.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coinage  of  Bukhara 
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415.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Moham- 
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416.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  On  the  coins  of  the 
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417.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Mongols 
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418.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  The  Mohammadan  Dy- 
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419.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Inedited  Arabic  coins. 
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420.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Moors  of 
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421.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Turks  in 
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422.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coinage  of  Egypt  (A.  H. 
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424.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Catalog  of  Arabic  glass 
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425.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Catalog  of  the  collec- 
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426.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Turkumaii 
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427.  Lane-Poole,  Stanley.  Coins  of  the  Urtuki 
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429.  Langlois,  Victor.  Numismatiquede  la  Georgie 
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432.  Poole,  Reginald  Stuart.  Coins  of  the  Shahs 
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433.  Retovski.t,  Otton  Ferdinandovich.  Geuuezsko- 
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zen  der  Gire’i.  Moskan,  1901-1905,  3 pts.  305  pp.  30 
pis.  4°. 

Separatdruck  aus  dem  II-III  Band  der  Arbeiten  der  Moskauer 
Numisniatischen  Gesellschaft.  Coins  of  the  Khans  of  Krim. 

435.  Rogers,  Edward  Thomas.  Catalog  of  a col- 
lection of  Mohammadan  coins.  Loudon,  1883,  59  pp. 
illus.  8°. 

Reprint  from  Numismatic  Chronicle,  vol.  3,  3d  ser. 

436.  Rogers,  Edward  Thomas.  Coins  of  the  Tu- 
luni  dynasty.  London,  1877,  21  pp.  1 pi.  F. 

International  Numismata  Orientalia,  vol.  I,  pt.  4. 

437.  Rogers,  Edward  Thomas.  Unpublished  glass 
weights  and  measures.  Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society, 
N.  s.,  vol.  X (1878),  pp.  98-112,  2 pis.  Note  of  the  same, 
N.  s.  vol.  XII  (1880),  pp.  110-116. 

438.  Sauvaire,  Henry.  Sur  quelques  monnaies 
orientales  rare  ou  in^dites  de  la  collection  de  M.  Ch.  de 
I’Ecluse.  Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  n.  s.,  vol.  XIII 
(1881),  pp.  380-398. 

439.  Sauvaire,  Henry.  Lettre  a M.  Stanley  Lane- 
Poole,  sur  quelques  monnaies  musulmanes.  Numismatic 
Chronicle,  1882,  pt.  4,  pp.  327-333. 

440.  Sauvaire,  Henry,  and  Lane-Poole,  Stanley. 


MOHAMMEDAN. 


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Name  of  the  twelfth  Iinilra  on  the  coinage  of  Egypt. 
Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  N.  s.,  vol.  VII  (1875),  pp. 
140-151. 

441.  SoRET,  Friedrich  Jakob.  Lettres  ii  M.  Fran- 
cois Duval  sur  quelques  raonnaies  orientales  inedites 
trouvees  a Bokhara.  Gen6ve,  1843,  30  pp.  1 pi.  8°. 

442.  Stone,  Frederick.  A few  coins  from  Mardin, 
Turkey  in  Asia.  Numismatist,  vol.  XIII  (1900),  pp.  181- 
182.  illus. 

443.  Thomas,  Edward.  Notice  on  the  dinars  of 
the  Abbasside  dynasty.  Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society, 
N.  s.,  vol.  VII  (1875),  pp.  262-304.  4 pis.  map. 

444.  Thomas,  Edward.  The  Bilingual  coins  of 
Bukhara.  London,  1881,  13  pp.  1 pi.  8°.  Reprinted  from 
the  Numismatic  Chronicle,  vol.  I,  3d  ser.,  pp.  116-128. 

Mohammedan  coins  with  designs  copied  from  ancient  coins  with 
Kufic  and  Pehlvi  inscriptions. 

445.  Thomas,  Edward.  Armenian  coins.  Commu- 
nicated to  the  Numismatic  Society,  London,  1868,  pp.  57- 
77.  illus.  8°. 

446.  Thomas,  Edward.  On  the  Pehlvf  coins  of  the 
early  Mohammedan  Arabs.  Journal  Royal  Asiatic  So- 
ciety, vol.  XII  (1850),  pp.  253-347,  4 pi.  of  inscriptions. 

447.  Thomas,  Edward.  On  the  coins  of  the  kings 

of  Ghazni.  Journal  Royal  Asiatic  Society,  vol.  IX  (1848), 
pp.  267-386.  3 pis.  Supplementary  contribution  to  the 

series  of  coins  of  the  kings  of  Ghazni.  Journal  Royal 
Asiatic  Society,  vol.  XVII  (1860),  pp.  138-208.  1 pi. 

The  first  article  also  as  a deprint. 

448.  Tychsen,  Thomas  Christian.  Introductio  in 


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ORIENTAL  NUMISMATICS. 


rem  numariam  Muhammedanorum.  Rostock,  1794,  x,. 
246  pp.  illus.  16°. 

449.  Tychsen,  Thomas  Christian.  Introductionis 
iu  rem  numariam  Muhammedanorum.  Additamentum,  I. 
Rostock,  1796,  vin,  112  pp.  illus.  12°. 

450.  Valentine,  W.  H.  Modern  copper  coins  of 

the  Mohammadan  States.  London,  1911.  203  pp.,  72 

pis.  (including  3 of  Chinese  Turkestan).  6 maps.  8°. 

An  invaluable  work  for  the  collector  of  this  class  of  coins.  See 
note  on  this  work  by  H.  A.  Ramsden  in  Spink  and  Son’s  Numis- 
matic Circular,  vol.  XIX  (July,  1911),  columns  12,905  - 12,906. 

451.  Vaux,  William  S ANDYS  Wright.  Coins  struck 
by  the  Atabeks  of  Irak.  n.  t.  p.  pp.  xv-xxxv,  7 pis.  4°. 

452.  Wood,  Howland.  Some  notes  on  the  coins  of 
Morocco.  Numismatist,  vol.  XXII  (1909),  pp.  97-98. 
illus. 

453.  Wood,  Howland.  The  coins  of  Tripoli.  Nu- 
mismatist, vol.  XXIV  (1911),  pp.  389-392.  illus. 

454.  Wood,  Howland.  The  toughra  as  found  upon 
coins.  Reprinted  from  the  Numismatist,  vol.  XVIII 
(1905),  13  pp.  illus.  8°. 

The  “toughra”  is  the  complicated  monogram  found  on  most 
modern  Turkish  and  many  other  Mohammedan  coins.  A very  inter- 
esting and  instructive  paper. 

455.  Zambaur,  Edouard,  von.  Contributions  a la 
numismatique  orientale,  monnaies  inedites  ou  rares  des 
dynasties  Musulmanes  de  la  collection  de  I’auteur.  Zeits- 
schrift  Nuinismatische  Gesellschaft.  Wien,  vol.  XXXVI 
(1904),  pp.  43-122,  1 pi.  8°. 

456.  Zanzibar,  New  coins  of.  Numismatist,  vol.  XVI 
(1903),  p.  250.  illus.  Paragraph. 


COINS  OF  THE  JEWS. 


457.  iVlADDEN,  Frederic  William.  Coins  of  the 
Jews.  London,  1903,  xi,  329  pp.,  “with  279  wood  cuts 
and  a plate  of  alphabets.”  F. 

458.  Saulcy,  Louis  Feliciex  Joseph  Caignart  de. 
Numismatique  de  la  terre  sainte  la  Palestine  et  de  I’Arabie 
Petrie.  Paris,  1874,  xvi,  406  pp.  25  pis.  4®. 

459.  Saulcy,  Louis  Feliciex  Joseph  Caignart  de. 
Recherches  sur  la  numismatique  judaique.  Paris,  1854, 
192  pp.  20  pis.  4°. 

Autograph  letter  of  the  author  and  an  autograph  of  C.  Rollin. 


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SALE  CATALOGS. 

Priced  Catalogs  of  Auction  Sales  and  of  Dealers  in  Coins. 


460.  Bergsoe,  Vilhelm,  of  Copenhagen.  Priced 

catalog  of  his  collection  sold  at  Amsterdam,  1903.  17 

pis.  Pt.  I,  Oriental,  8 pis.  8°. 

461.  Fonrobert  Collection.  Die  Jules  Fonrobert 
’sche  Samnilung  iiberseeischer  Muuzen  und  Medaillen,  ein 
Beitrag  zur  Miinzgeschichte  aussereuropaischer  Lander. 
Bearbeitet  von  Adolph  IVeyl.  Berlin,  1878.  4 v.  illus.  8°. 

V.  1.  Nord-Amerika,  pp.  1-558;  v.  2,  Central-Amerika,  Mexiko, 
pp.  559-838;  v.3,  Siid-Amerika,  pp.  839-1164;  v.  4,  Australien,  Asien, 
Afrika  und  verschiedener  mohammedanischer  Dynastien,  400  pp. 
45  pis.  mostly  oriental. 

This  important  catalog  is  frequently  quoted  in  reference  to 
oriental  coins.  The  first  three  volumes  have  printed  price  lists. 
The  fourth  contains  the  usually  missing  price  list  in  manuscript. 

462.  JcN  Kobiagawa  Co.,  Yokohama.  Priced  lists, 
coin  circulars  and  leaflets.  Illus. 

These  lists  of  coins,  ancient  treasure,  paper  money,  etc.,  of  China 
and  Japan  are  profusely  illustrated  and  give  an  excellent  idea  of 
the  nature  and  value  of  these  interesting  objects  from  the  Far  East. 

463.  King,  Lucas  White,  Dr.  Priced  catalog  of  a 
collection  of  all  classes  of  Oriental  coins,  Scythia,  Bac- 
tria,  India,  etc.,  sold  at  Amsterdam,  1904-1905.  25  pis.  8°. 

464.  Kingman,  Henry.  Priced  catalog  of  sale  of 

his  collection,  including  a large  series  of  Chinese  coins. 
Sold  by  Lyman  H.  Low,  New  York,  1899.  8°.  3 pis.  of 

Chinese  coins. 

A number  of  the  coins  from  this  collection  are  in  the  Essex  Insti- 
tute cabinet. 

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SALE  CATALOGS. 


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465.  Legras  Collection.  Part  III  of  this  collec- 
tion, including  a large  number  of  Mohammadan,  Indian 
and  Chinese  coins,  sold  at  Paris  in  1882.  2 pis.,  including 
among  others  a few  British  Indian  coins.  8°. 

466.  Murdoch,  John  G.  Catalog  of  sale  by  Sotheby, 
Wilkinson  and  Hodge  in  London,  1903.  10  pis.,  including 
2 of  British-Indian  coins  of  which  there  was  a large 
series. 

467.  Oliver,  E.  E.  ; Prof,  von  Karabaczek;  J.  A. 

Bourdillon.  Catalog  of  collection  of  Oriental  coins 
sold  by  Schulman,  Amsterdam,  1907.  4 pis. 

468.  Ramos,  Alvaro  de  Araujo.  Catalog  of  col- 
lection of  coins  sold  by  J.  Schulman,  Amsterdam,  1909. 
128  pp.  8 pis.  4°. 

Includes  many  coins  of  Portugese  India,  etc. 

469.  Scott’s  standard  catalog,  copper  and  nickel 
coins,  17th  edition,  1893;  Scott’s  silver  and  gold  coins, 
27th  edition,  1893.  The  Scott  Coin  and  Stamp  Company, 
New  York. 

These  catalogs  include  numerous  illustrations,  brief  descriptions 
and  values  of  modern  oriental  coins.  Additions  to  the  oriental 
coins  in  the  Scott  catalogs  are  given  in  the  Numismatist,  vol.  XVI 
(1903),  pp.  76-81. 

470.  Spink  and  Son’s  Monthly  Numismatic  Circular 
London,  vol.  XV  (1906),  to  the  present  time. 

This  is  a monthly  issue  of  36  pages,  4°,  finely  printed  and  beauti- 
fully illustrated,  and  is  sent  to  numismatists  at  a trifling  charge 
for  postage.  While  primarily  the  advertising  organ  of  the  firm, 
each  number  contains  valuable  and  copiously  illustrated  articles  on 
medals  and  coins.  Priced  lists  of  coins  will  be  found: — Arabia, 
Burmah,  China,  Japan,  etc..  May,  1906;  Cufic  dinars,  Feb.,  1907; 
Bactria  and  India,  Nov.,  1907;  Annam,  Sept.,  1908;  Far  East,  Oct., 
1908;  Amawee  and  Abasi  Ebalifs,  Jan.,  1910;  Turkish,  Sept.,  1910; 
complete  index,  December,  1912. 


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471.  Stephanie,  Johan  Wilhelmus.  Priced  cata- 
log of  the  sale  of  his  collection,  including  a ver}’’  large 
series  of  the  coins  of  the  Netherlands  and  Netherland- 
Indies.  Sold  in  Amsterdam,  1904.  17  pis.  4®. 

472.  Tregaskis,  James.  Priced  catalog  of  a collec- 
tion of  Chinese  coins  for  sale  in  London,  1902,  8 pp. 


SUPPLEMENTAL. 


473.  Bayley,  E.  Clive,  Sir.  Remarks  on  certain 
dates  occurring  on  the  coins  of  the  Hindu  kings  of  Kabul, 
expressed  in  the  Gupta  era  and  in  Arabic  (or  quasi- 
Arabic)  numerals.  London,  1882,  38  pp.  2 pis.  8°. 

Bound  in  the  same  cover  is  a paper  “On  the  genealogy  of  modern 
numerals  ” by  the  same  author,  114  pp,  2 tables.  Several  letters 
from  the  author  are  attached. 

474.  Chalmers,  Robert.  A history  of  currency  in 
the  British  colonies.  London,  1893,  496  pp.,  4°. 

Pages  336-388  refer  to  “The  East”  and  include  India,  Ceylon, 
Mauritius,  Hong  Kong  and  the  Straits  Settlements. 

475.  Chardin,  Pacifique.  Mommies  orient.  Chi- 
noises,  Coreennes,  Japonaises  et  Annamites.  Notice  ex- 
plicative de  la  collection  r6unie  par  lui  durant  son  sejour 
dans  la  province  de  Chantoung  (1890-1900)  et  apparte- 
nent  actuellement  a M.  Jules  Scrive-Loyer.  Lille,  1912, 
7,  77  pp.  illus.  8®. 

476.  Chavannes,  Edouard.  Les  inscriptions  des 
Ts’in.  From  Journal  Asiatique,  Paris,  9th  ser.,  v.  I 
(1893),  pp.  473-521. 

Refers  to  the  Chinese  cash  from  about  A.  D.  209  to  the  latter 
part  of  the  nineteenth  century. 


SUPPLEMENTAL. 


85 


477.  Ellis,  H.  Leslie.  British  copper  tokens  of  the 
Straits  Settlements  and  Malayan  Archipelago,  From 
Numismatic  Chronicle,  London,  3d  ser.  (1895),  pt.  2,  pp. 
135-153,  1 pi. 

478.  Fuku-yen  (Fr.  Sarazin,  translator).  Des  an- 
ciennes  monnaies  d’or  au  Japon.  From  Memoires  du 
Congr^s  international  des  orientalistes.  Paris,  1873,  pp. 
88-97,  20  pis. 

479.  Gibbs,  James.  On  some  rare  and  unpublished 
coins  of  the  Pathan  and  Mogul  dynasties  of  Dehli.  Lon- 
don, 1885,  16  pp.,  2 pis.,  8°.  Reprinted  from  Numismatic 
Chronicle,  vol.  V,  3d  ser.  (1885),  pp.  213-228,  2 pis. 

480.  Hoer^le,  Augustus  F.  Rudolf.  Report  on 
the  British  collection  of  antiquities  from  Central  Asia. 
E.xtra  numbers  of  Journal  of  the  Asiatic  Society  of 
Bengal,  1899,  1902. 

Gives  some  account  of  the  coins  found  and  3 plates  of  coins. 

481.  King,  Lucas  White.  History  and  coinage  of 
Malwa.  From  Numismatic  Chronicle,  London,  4th  ser., 
no.  13  (1904),  pt.  1,  pp.  62-100,  2 pis. 

482.  Lindberg,  Jacob  Carl,  Surquelques  medailles 
cufique  dans  le  cabinet  du  roi  de  Danemarck  r^cemment 
trouvees  dans  I’lle  de  Falster.  Copenhague,  1830,  66  pp. 
12  pis.  4®. 

483.  Numismatic  and  Philatelic  Journal  of 
Japan,  Henry  A.  Ramsden,  editor,  vol.  I,  January,  1913. 
This  takes  the  place  of  the  Yokohama  Ko  Sen  Kai  (Nu- 
mismatic Monthly  Magazine,  No.  28  of  this  catalog),  which 
is  discontinued.  It  is  printed  partly  in  Japanese  and 
partly  in  English. 


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484.  Paris.  Biblioth^ue  royale,  imperiale,  Rationale. 
Catalogue  des  monnaies  musulmanes  par  H.  M.  F.  Lavoix. 
Paris,  1887-1896,  3 vols.,  4°.  Khalifes  orientaux,  547  pp., 
10  pis.,  1887  ; Espagne  et  Afrique,  571  pp.,  14  pis.,  1891  ; 
Egypte  et  Syrie,  par  Paul  Casanova,  562  pp.  10  pis.,  1896. 

485.  SiLVESTKE,  Jules.  Notes  pour  servir  a la  re- 
cherche et  au  classement  des  monnaies  et  medailles  de 
I’Annam  et  de  la  Cochinchine  francaise.  Saigon,  1883, 
pp.  305-344  ; 393-475,  illus.  8°. 

From  '•  Excursions  et  Reconnaissances,”  1882. 

486.  Tavernier,  Jean  Baptiste.  The  figures  of 
the  pieces  of  gold,  silver  and  copper,  and  of  the  sorts  of 
shells  and  almonds  that  pass  for  money  all  over  Asia. 
28  pp.  8 pis. 

Facsimile  of  pages  from  translation  of  Tavernier’s  Travels  in 
India.  (See  No.  17  of  this  catalog.) 

487.  White,  James.  The  iron  money  of  the  Japan- 
ese. From  Numismatic  Chronicle,  London,  new  ser. 
vol.  XX  (1880),  pt.  2,  pp.  174-176. 

488.  Nuivusmatic  Chronicle  : Journal  of  the  Numis- 
matic Society.  First  series,  twenty  volumes  ; second  series, 
twenty  volumes;  London,  1829-1880.  Illustrated  with 
numerous  plates,  cuts  in  the  text,  charts  and  tables.  8°. 

This  important  publication  contains  much  matter  relating  to 
oriental  coinage,  both  of  the  ancient  Greek  and  of  the  native  rulers 
and  extending  to  the  Far  East.  Reference  to  all  articles  on  these 
subjects  will  be  found  in  the  index  of  this  catalog  under  authors 
and  subjects.  The  volume  and  page  citations  following  the  number 
(488)  will  lead  directly  to  the  article;  the  figure  2 preceding  the 
volume  reference  indicates  the  second  series. 

489.  Ichihara,  M.  Coinage  of  Old  Korea.  Trans- 
actions of  the  Korea  Branch  of  the  Royal  Asiatic  Society, 
vol  IV,  pt.  II  (1913),  pp.  45-74,  ill.,  8°. 

490.  Tokyo  Kosen  Kwai.  Report:  Japanese  and 
Chinese  numismatics,  parts  1-28,  bound  in  three  vols., 
illus.  8°.  In  Japanese. 


SUPPLEMENTAL. 


86il 

The  following  books  and  naagazines  in  Japanese  were 
received  too  late  to  be  added  to  the  catalog  in  their  proper 
places  or  included  in  the  index.  They  are,  however,  of 
suflBcient  interest  and  importance  to  insert  a list  of  them 
with  notes  in  this  catalog,  now  in  the  hands  of  the  binder. 

These  books,  with  others  already  cataloged,  serve  as  an 
indication  of  the  extent  to  which  numismatics  are  studied 
and  coins  collected  in  Japan.  The  “ rubbings  ”,  frequent- 
ly referred  to  and  so  beautifully  reproducing  the  coins,* 
are  made  by  the  Japanese  method  from  specimens  owned 
by  different  collectors,  and  sufficient  numbers  of  the  mao-- 

^ ^ O 

azines  are  issued  to  distribute  among  the  members  of  the 
society  or  club,  each  member  furnishing  enough  rubbings 
of  the  coin  he  wishes  included  for  the  edition  printed,  the 
ownership  of  the  coin  being  indicated  by  stamping  the 
little  private  seal  of  the  owner  in  red  ink  beside  the  ruli- 
bing.  In  this  way,  and  by  the  exchange  of  rubbings  among 
collectors  privately,  each  collector  obtains  accurate  repre- 
sentations of  the  rare  coins  in  the  collections  of  all  the 
members  of  the  clubs  to  which  he  belongs ; an  example 
well  worthy  of  imitation  among  European  and  American 
collectors. 


491.  Kokon  Senkwa  Kan,  by  Kuchiki  Masatsuna. 
Originally  issued  in  the  Kwansei  period,  10th  year  (1798). 
8°.  20  books  or  pamphleHike  volumes,  of  which  nos. 

1-14  and  18-20  are  here  included.  A rare  publication, 
out  of  print  and  only  obtainable  by  picking  up  odd  vol- 
umes one  at  a time.  It  deals  chiefly  with  Chinese  coins 
and  includes  a volume  on  casting  coins. 

•For  an  account  of  the  method  of  making  the  rubbings,  see  Munro;  Coins  of 
Japan  (No.  162  of  this  catalog,)  p.  xvii;  for  account  of  numismatic  works  by 
Japanese  authors,  see  p.  xviii;  for  lists  of  books  and  magazines,  see  appendix 
C,  p.  265. 


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492.  Fugo  Shenshi,  by  Ipposha  Kosho.  Originally 
issued  in  the  Buukwa  period  (1804-1816),  Later  edi- 
tion, 3 vols.  8°.  Illustrated  with  wood  cuts. 

498.  Kwanei  Senshi,  by  Enomoto  Bunshiro  in  the 
Meiji  period,  34th  year  (1901).  8°.  Treats  of  the  Jap- 

anese Kwan  Ei  Tsu  Ho  coins  and  is  extra  illustrated  with 
coin  rubbings. 

494.  Sempei  Koi,  by  Hisano  Kok-kwan.  Originally 

issued  in  the  Bunkwa  period,  4th  year  (1807).  1 vol. 

8°.  Treats  of  early  Chinese  coins. 

495.  Koho  Dzukan,  by  Nakatani  Kozan.  Originally 
issued  in  the  Kyoho  period  (1716-1735),  1 vol.  8°.  A 
manuscript  copy  most  beautifully  executed,  the  drawings 
of  the  coins  in  India  ink  being  wonderfully  accurate  re- 
productions of  the  originals. 

496.  Chin  Sen  Kihin  Dzuroku,  by  Omura  Maritomi. 
Originally  issued  in  the  Bunkwa  period,  14th  year  (1817), 
this  being  a later  edition.  1 vol.  8®.  It  treats  mostly 
of  Chinese  coins  and  medals. 

497.  Shin  Se.n  Zeni  Kagami,  by  S.  Fujii.  Issued  in 

the  Tempo  period,  13th  year  (1842).  1 vol.  8®.  Treats 

of  Chinese  and  Japanese  coins,  “E”  sen,  etc.  It  is 
rather  coarsely  printed,  but  illustrates  upwards  of  400 
coins. 

498.  Shin  Sen  Tsu  Kwa  Riak-ku,  by  S.  Wasbida. 
Issued  in  the  ^leiji  period,  42d  year  (1899),  1 vol.  8®. 
Treats  of  miscellaneous  Chinese  and  Japanese  coins. 

499.  Kosen  Atedzuke,  by  K.  Idzumiya.  Issued  in 
the  Bunsei  period,  10th  year  (1827).  A small  oblong 
volume  treating  of  Chinese  coins  and  medals. 


SUPPLEMENTAL. 


86c 


500.  Yokohama  Numismatic  Society.  Eleven  num- 
bei-s  issued  during  the  29-42d  years  of  the  Meiji  period 
(1896-1909).  8°.  Illustrated  with  rubbings  of  coins 
from  all  parts  of  the  world  belonging  to  members  of  the 
society,  but  chiefly  Japanese  and  Chinese.  See  No.  28 
of  this  catalog. 

501.  Yokohama  Numismatic  Society.  A special 

commemorative  number  issued  in  the  Meiji  period,  34th 
year  (1901).  1 vol.  8°.  Illustrated  with  rubbings  of 

coins  belonging  to  members  of  the  society. 

502.  Yokohama  Numismatic  Society.  Special  com- 
memorative number  issued  on  the  first  anniversary  of  the 
death  of  E.  Batavs  (Dutch  member)  in  the  Meiji  period, 
34th  year  (1901).  8°.  Illustrated  with  rubbings  of  coins 
and  a hand  drawn  portrait. 

503.  Hosen  Tsui  Jo.  A special  commemorative 
number  issued  on  the  seventh  anniversary  of  the  death 
of  S.  Washida,  a collector  of  coins  and  writer  on  numis- 

r matics  (see  No.  498  of  this  catalog),  Meiji  period,  40th 
year  (1907).  1 vol.  8°.  Illustrated  with  rubbings  of 

Chinese  and  Japanese  coins. 

504.  Hai  An  Kacho  Kai  (Hai  An  Numismatic  So- 
ciety), Kyoto.  Publications  issued  in  the  Meiji  period, 
30th  year  (1897).  2 vols.  8°.  Illustrated  with  rubbings 
of  coins,  chiefly  Chinese  and  Japanese,  belonging  to 
members  of  the  society. 

505.  Onan  Numismatic  Society,  Hachinoye  City, 
Mutsu  Province.  Publications  issued  in  the  Meiji  period 
31-35th  years  (1898-1902).  8°.  Three  books  of  rub- 
bings of  coins,  Chinese,  Japanese,  European  and  Ameri- 
can, belonging  to  members  of  the  society. 


86d 


SUPPLEMENTAL. 


606.  Bishu  Senkwai  (Bingo  Numismatic  Society), 
Bitchu  Province.  Publications  issued  in  the  Meiji  period, 
29-41st  years  (1896-1908),  34  numbers,  8°.  Illustrated 
with  rubbings  of  scarce  Japanese  and  Chinese  coins  be- 
longing to  members  of  the  society  and  numerous  por- 
traits. 


i 


INDEX. 


The  figures  refer  to  the  numbers  of  the  books  and 
papers  in  the  catalog,  and  not  to  the  pages.  In  this  way 
direct  access  may  be  had  to  the  article  sought.  The  author 
references  are  intended  to  be  complete ; the  other  refer- 
ences are  not  to  the  titles  of  the  books,  but  are  intended 
to  cover,  so  far  as  possible,  the  subjects  treated.  The 
index  will,  therefore,  assist  the  reader  to  reach  the  works 
and  portions  of  works  and  papers  treating  of  the  partic- 
ular object  of  his  search.  The  volume  and  page  citations 
following  the  number  (488,  i.  e.  Numismatic  Chronicle) 
will  lead  directly  to  the  article ; the  figure  2 preceding 
the  volume  indicates  the  second  series. 


Abyssinia, 450,  488  (VIII,  121) 

. Adernson,  E.,  1 

Afghanistan,  . . . 245,  262,  268,  271,  273,  450,  488  {XIII,  7) 

Africa,  northern,  Greek  coins  of, 270 

Alexander,  gold  coins  before,  in  Asia, 259 

Alexander’s  successors  in  the  East,  coins  of, 

251,  488  (2,  I,  137;  2,  VIII,  93  to  2,  XIII,  187) 

Algiers, 11,  15,  421,  450 

Amulets,  see  China,  Japan  and  Korea,  under  temple  medals,  amu- 
lets, charms. 

Anglo-Arabic  token, 397 

Annam,  10,  14,  198-204,  485;  see  also  General  Works,  Far  East  and 
Supplemental. 

Annam,  casting  coins  in, 202 

Annam,  largest  gold  coins  of, 200 

Annam,  use  of  silver  in, 204 

Arabic  coins,  419,  425,  488  (2,  XI,  256,  258;  2,  XII,  199;  2,  XIII,  54, 


147,  335;  2,  XIV,  349;  2,  XV,  216,  231;  2,  XVI,  45,  81,  177, 
267;  2,  XVIII,  273) 


(87) 


88 


INDEX 


Arabic  glass  weights,  see  Weights. 

Arabico-Spanish  coins, 403 

Arabs,  coins  of,  before  Islamism, 267 

Ariana,  Grecian  coins  of, 250 

Armenian  coins,  . . . 445,  488  (2,  VI,  241;  2,  VII,  141,  216) 

Arneth,  Joseph, 246 

Asia,  central,  collections  of  coins  from, 480 

Asia,  farther,  Greek  coins  of, 270 

Assam,  coins  of, 345 

Atabeks  of  Irak,  coins  of  the, 451 

Athens,  Arabic  imitations  of  coins  of,  . 488  (2,  XVIII,  273) 

Atjeh, 232,  234 

Atkins,  James 2 

Awadh,  coins  of  the  kings  of,  . 316 

Bactrian  alphabet,  discovery  of, 284 

Bactrian  coins,  246,  249,  260,  261,  268,  281-284,  291,  292-306,  310,  488 
(XIX,  13,  49  ; 2,  I.  72;  2,  IV,  193;  2,  XIX,  1;  2,  XX,  181) 

Bactro-Chinese  coin, 90 

Bahami  dynasty,  coins  of  the, 317,  322 

Bahren  Islands,  coins  of  the,  398 

Balapur,  coins  of,  325 

Baluchistan,  ancient  silver  coins  from, 288 

Bamboo  money,  , 31, 32, 56 

Bangkok  centenary  medal, 205 

Bank  notes  of  China,  see  China,  paper  money. 

Banka,  coins  of  the  Chinese  in, 227,  232,  234 

Bantam, 234 

Baroda,  coins  of, 350 

Bayley,  E.  Clive,  Sir, 473,  488  (2,  I,  72) 

Bedloe,  Edward, 33 

Behat,  coins  found  at, 279 

Bengal,  coins  of,  . . . 336,  339,  354,  488  (2,  V,  217) 

Bengal,  state  of  coin  in,  1772,  .......  349 

Bergsoe,  Vilhelm, 366,  460 

Berlin  Konigliche  Museen,  catalog, 399 

Bijapur,  coins  of, 351 

Birch,  S., 488  (XII,  169) 

Birmingham,  coins  made  for  the  Far  East,  etc.,  ...  4 

Black,  George  F., 387 

Blake,  George  Herbert, 137 

Blau,  Otto, 400 

Bodbi  dynasty, 285 

Bombay, 13.  380,  381 

Borneo,  coins  of  the  Chinese  in, 228,  232 


INDEX. 


89 


238 

467 

147 

206 


316 


35-40,  148,  184,  207,  227,  228 
. 149 
488  (2,  III,  34 
307,  441,  444 
. 414,  441 


Borneo,  plantation  tokens,  , 

Bourdillon,  J.  A.,  collection  of  coins  of, 

Bourbon,  Isle  de,  see  Mauritius. 

Bramsen,  William,  .... 

Brichaut,  A., 

British  Museum  catalogs  of  oriental  coins, 

8,  88,  413-417,  420-442,  424,  426 

Brown,  C.  J.,  .... 

Brudin,  John  Andrew, 

Bu,  Itchi,  correct  way  of  writing, 

Buddha,  coins  found  in  a statue  of, 

Bukhara,  bilingual  coins  of, 

Bukhiira,  coins  of,  ... 

Bullet  money,  see  Siam. 

Burma, 

Burma,  Pegu,  etc.,  .... 

Burma,  tin  money  of  the  trading  posts 
Burnes,  Alexander,  Lieut.,  . 

Bushell,  Stephen  W., 

Cabul,  see  Kabul. 

Cairo,  catalog  of  coins  in  the  Khedivial  library, 

Calcutta,  catalog  of  India  museum  of, 

Calcutta  mint,  issues  for  other  places, 

Cambodia,  386;  see  also  Annam. 

Cambodia,  new  issues  of  coins  of, 

Campos,  Manoel  Joaquim  de, 

Carapace  money,  Chinese, 


Carnatic,  coins  of  the. 

Carter,  Thomas, 

Casanova,  Paul, 

Casting  “cash,” 

Cattaneo,  Gaetano, 

Cautley,  Capt.,  coins  found  by, 

Celebes, 

Ceylon,  coins  of 2, 

Ceylon,  Dutch  coins  of, 

Ceylon,  hook  money,  394,  396,  488  (XIII,  61;  X 
Chambers,  Robert, 

Chardin,  Pacifique, 

Chaudoir,  le  baron  Stanislaw 
Chavannes,  Edouard, 

Cheribon, 

Ch’ien  Pu  Tung  Chih, 

Ch’ien  Sheh  Tu, 


. 15,  226 

. 226 
488  (VII,  27,  29,  33) 
. 257,  279 
41-46,  138 


. 425 
292,  298 
. 374 


. 198 
. 367 
. 105 
. 325 
. 3 

. 401 
45,  202 
. 402 
. 279 
232,  234 
45,  387,  396,  488  (XVIII,  83) 


389,  391,  393 
VI,  121;  XVI,  179) 
368,  474 
. 475 
. 19 

47,  476 
. 234 
. 142 
143,  488  (XIII,  143) 


90 


INDEX. 


Chijs,  J.  A.  van  der, 229,  234 

Ch’in  Ting  Ch’ien  Lu 144,  145,  488  (XIV,  155) 

China,  11,  12, 19,  21,  24-146,  462,  464,  475,  483,  486,  488  (XVI,  44;  2, 
III,  34;  2,  IV,  34,  255;  2,  VI,  66,  68);  see  also  under  General 
Works,  Far  East,  and  Supplemental. 

China,  ancient  coins  of,  30,  62,  77,  80,  84,  88,  89,  90,  92,  103,  105, 107, 
109,  110,  111,  115,  118,  142-146 

China,  books  in  Chinese,  103,  142-146;  see  also  488  (XIII,  143;  XIV, 


155) 

China,  chronology  fixed  by  numismatic  study 130 

China,  coins  at  Wesleyan  University,  53 

China,  coins  at  Worcester  Art  Museum 64 

China,  coins  issued  based  on  the  rupee, 132 

China,  counterfeiting,  etc., 93,  117 

China,  currency  measures,  etc.,  58,  59,  100,  101,  114,  120,  126,  129, 
131,  140. 

China,  early  barter  and  uninscribed  money  of,  ...  109 

China,  foreign  money  in 104 

China,  importation  of  ancient  coins  of, 29 

China,  coins  for  Kashgar,  ...  24,  43,  488  (2,  XIX,  274) 

China,  knife  coins  of, 107,  488  (2,  II,  213) 

China,  list  of  books  on  numismatics  of,  ...  . 86,  134 

China,  metalic  cowries, 89 

China,  mock  money  for  the  dead, 95 

China,  modern  copper  coins  of, 106 

China,  money  weights,  etc., 96,  07 

China,  openwork  amulets,  108 

China,  paper  money,  19,  24,  67,  81,  100,  101,  126,  136-141,  488  (XII, 

169) 

China,  private  silver  coins,  . . 10,  24,  128,  488  (2,  I,  241) 

China,  recent  coinage,  49,  50,  52 

China,  sacred  cash, 87 


China,  Tai  Ping  or  peace  dynasty,  1348  to  1624,  coins  of,  488  (2, 
VI,  66) 

China,  Ta  Ts’ing  or  Ch’ing  dynasty,  11,  12,  19,  24,  42, 43, 60, 116,  133 

China,  tea  used  as  money  in, 119 

China,  temple  medals  and  charms,  12,  19,  24,  27,  28,  36,  47,  85,  99, 
108,  142-146 

China,  tin  medal  from  Cha  Poo, 488  (VII,  43) 

China,  trade  dollar  in 122-125 

China,  translations  by  John  Williams  of  Chinese  works  on  coins, 

488  (XIII,  143;  XIV,  155) 

. 41,  103 

. 462,  464,  465,  472 


Chinese  authors  on  numismatics, 
Chinese  coins,  sales  of, 


INDEX. 


91 


Chinese  numismatics,  epitome  of,  ...  488  (XVI,  44) 

Chinese  porcelain  gambling  tokens,  see  under  Siam. 

Christmas,  Henry, 488  (VII,  33) 

Churchill,  Randolph  H.  F., 388,  389 

Cochin  China,  see  Annam, 

Codera  y Zaidin,  Francisco, 403 

Codrington,  Oliver,  M.  D., 317,  318,  404 

Coevorden,  J.  S.  van, 230,  369 

Collecting  coins  in  the  Far  East  and  India,  20,  65,  79,  326,  327,  340 

Comoro  Islands, . 386,  450 

Constantinople  museum,  catalog  of  Mahommedan  coins  in  the,  410 
Copenhagen,  cabinet  of  coins,  ....  488  (2,  XVI,  267) 

Courant,  Maurice, 185 

Court,  A., 248 

Cowries,  metalic,  of  ancient  China, 89 

Cowries  used  as  money, 208 

Crimea,  see  Krim. 

Cufic  coins, 402,  411,  482,  488  (II,  69  ) 

Culin,  Stewart, .56,  57 

Cunningham,  Alexander,  Sir, 

249-256,  488  (2,  VIII,  93  to  2,  XIII,  187) 

Cutch,  see  Kutch, 

Dai  Nipon  Kwahei  Seidzu, 178 

Dames,  Mansel  L., . 320 

Danichmeudites,  numismatique  des, 401 

Danish-India  coins, 366 

Davids,  Thomas  W.  R.,  . . . , . . . .39  0 

Davis,  John  Francis 60 

Deccan,  coin  collecting  in  the, 327 

Deccan,  Mohammedan  rulers  of  the 321 

Dehli,  coins  of  the  sultans  of, 330,  342,  364 

Del  Mar,  Alexander,  ’ 61 

Dickinson,  W.  B., 

62,  488  (VII,  29;  XI,  40;  XII,  82;  XIII,  61;  XVI,  150;  2,  II,  213) 

Diu,  Portuguese  coins  of, 372 

Dorn,  Bernh,  409 

Drouin,  Edouard, 405,  406 

Du  Halde,  Jean  Baptiste, 63 

Dunn,  Dwight  F., 64 

Dunn,  Robert  L., 186 

Dutcb-India,  see  Netherland-India. 

Duval,  Francois, 441 

East  India  Company,  British,  bale  mark  of  the,  . . . 385 

East  India  Company,  British,  coins  of  the, 

2,  13,  342,  376,  378,  383,  385 


92 


INDEX. 


East  Indian  Archipelago,  227-244;  see  also  General  Works  and 
Far  East. 

Eaton,  William  C., 65 

Eckfeldt,  J.  R.,  and  Da  Bois,  W.  E., 6 

Edkins,  Joseph,  D.  D,, 66 

Egypt,  coins  of,  under  the  Khaleefehs,  etc.,  422, 440,  488  (XVII,  116) 
Egypti  deities  represented  on  the  coins  of  the  Nomes  of,  488  (II,  69) 

Elliot,  Walter,  Sir, 321 

Ellis,  H.  Leslie, 477 

Endlicher,  Stephan, 21 

Ephthalites, 254 

Eraku  sen, 175 

Falster,  isle  of,  coins  found  in  the, 482 

Far  East,  19-28;  see  also  General  Works  and  Supplemental. 

Favier,  Alphonse,  67 

Ferris,  George  T.,  208 

Finger  nail  marks  on  coins  of  the  Far  East,  . . . .68 

Fish  hook  money,  see  Ceylon,  hook  money. 

Fonrobert,  Jules,  collection, 461 

Formosa  dollar, 10,  24,  128,  488  (2,  I,  241) 

Fraehn,  Christianus  M., 407-409 

French  India,  coins  of,  388 

Fuku-Yen, 153,  478 

Fundo,  Japanese  weight, 154,  157 

Gai  Koku  Ko-sen  Gep-po  (magazine), 22 

Gambling  tokens,  porcelain,  in  Siam,  see  under  Siam. 

Gardner,  Christopher  Thomas, 69,  187 

Gardner,  Percy,  . . 258-261,  488  (2,  XIX,  1,  274;  2,  XX,  81) 

General  Works,  1-18;  see  also  Supplemental. 

Georgia,  coins  of,  266,  429 

Gerard,  James  Gilbert, 262 

Gerini,  G.  E.,  Lieut.-Col.,  . . . . * . . . . 231 

Gbalib,  Edhem,  Ismael, 410 

Ghazni,  coins  of  the  kings  of, 447 

Gibbs,  James, 322,  477 

Gibraltar, 2 

Girei,  coins  of  the, 434 

Glass  weights,  see  Weights. 

Glover  collection  of  Chinese  coins, 24,  70 

Goa,  Portuguese  coins  of, 371 

Golden  Horde,  coins  of  the, 408 

Greek  coins  in  Hunterian  collection  at  Glasgow,  . . . 270 

Grogan,  Henry  T,, 371-373,  391,  392 

Gupta  coins 299-301,  473 


INDEX. 


93 


. 423 
209,  210 
. 71 

. 72 

. 73 

. 411 
. 74 

2,  XVIII,  273) 
75,  76 
. 155 
. 393 
. 412 
. 77 

. 78 

360,  473 
79,  480 
. 179 
488  (2,  VI,  68) 
2 


in  the, 


Guthrie,  A.  Seton,  CoL,  collection  of  coins  of, 

Haas,  Joseph, 

Hackman,  Heinrich  F., 

Hadai  Indian  coins, 

Hager,  Joseph, 

Hallenberg,  Jonas, 

Earles,  C.  de, 

Head,  Barklay  Vincent,  . . , 263,  488 

Heath,  George  F., 

Heinsberget;  Ph., 

Henderson,  J.  R., 

Hermitage,  Imperial,  collection  of  Jelairid  coin 
Hesse-Wartegg,  Ernest  von, 

Higgins,  Frank  C., 

Hindu  coins,  275,  280,  304,  313 

Hoernle,  Augustus  F.  R., 

Hoki  Bunfii  Tai  Sen,  . 

Holt,  H.  F.  W., 

Hong  Kong,  . 

Hook  money,  see  under  Ceylon 
Hopkins,  Lionel  Charles, 

Howarth,  Daniel  Fowler, 

Howorth,  H.  H.,  . 

Humphries,  Henry  Noel, 

Huns,  white, 

Hunterian  collection  of  coins  at  Glasg 
Hnttman,  William, 

Ichihara,  M.,  Ph.  D., 

India,  ancient  and  medieval,  and  western  Asia, 

India,  British,  coins  of, 

India,  British,  sales  of  coins  of, 

India,  coins  of  Mohammedan  states, 

India,  copper  coins  of,  shipped  to  New  York, 

India,  Dutch,  see  Netherland-India. 

India,  earliest  coinage, 

India,  Grecian  coins  of,  ... 

India,  mint  rules  in  1714, 

India  Museum,  Calcutta,  catalog  of  the, 

India,  northern,  coin  collecting  in,  . 

India,  parts,  states,  tribes,  816-365;  see  also  General  W’orks  and 
Supplemental. 

India,  southern,  coins  of, 321,  3.58 

India,  zodiacal  coins  of, 361,  365 

Indian  empire,  coins  of  the, 


488(2, 


80 
374 

XIX,  274) 
. 375 
. 254 
. 270 
. 81 
. 489 
245-315 
2,  15,  233,  368,  375,  474 
. 461,  465,  466,  470 
334 
321 

488  (2,  IV,  263) 
. 250 
. 324 
. 342,  345,  362 
340 


94 


INDEX. 


Indian  eras  and  dates, 25T 

Indian  seals,  286 

Indian  weights,  see  Weights. 

Indo-British,  see  India,  British. 

Indo-Dutch  coins,  see  Netherland  India. 

Indo-European  coins, 366-886 

Indo-French,  see  French  India. 

Indo-Portuguese,  see  Portuguese  India. 

Indo-Scythian  coins,  ....  2.53,  254,  274,  275,  281,  283 

Indore,  new  issues  of  coins  for, 323 

Indraji,  Bhagvanlal, 264,  26.5 

Ionian  Islands, 2,  10 

Irvine,  William, .324 

Isle  of  France,  see  Mauritius. 

Jackson,  R.  P.,  Major, 325-327,  376 

Jambi, 232,  234 

James,  Henry  E.  M., 83 

Jamieson,  R.  Alexander, 488  (2,  VI,  66) 

Japan,  19,  24,  147-177;  see  also  General  Works,  Far  East,  and  Sup- 
plemental. 

Japan,  amulets,  charms,  “ E ” sen, 162 

Japan,  ancient  gold  coins  of,  .......  478 

Japan,  comparative  value  of  publications  in  Japanese,  . 179-182 

Japan,  Eiraku  sen, 162,  166,  175 

Japan,  fundo,  a weight, 154,  157 

Japan,  gold  coins  in  Grant  collection, 152 

Japan,  iron  money  of 487,  488  (2,  XX,  174) 

Japan,  Kwan  Ei  Tsu  Ho  coins 162,  166,  168 

Japan,  magazines  in  Japanese  on  coins 22,  28 

Japan,  mint  at  Osaka, 1.59 

Japan,  new  coinage, 150,  162,  167 

Japan,  Numismatic  and  Philatelic  Journal,  ....  483 

Japan,  paper  money, 164,  165,  179,  183 

Japan,  publications  in  Japanese,  . . . 22,  28,  178-183,  490 

Japan,  Siebold’s  coins  at  Jena, 171 

Japan,  silver  mint, 160 

Japan,  the  Nen-go  [epochs],  . . 488  (2,  VI,  311;  2,  VI,  313) 

Java, 2, 232-234,  239 

Jelairid  coins, 412 

Jews,  coins  of  the,  457-459,  488  (XVI,  89;  XIX,  237;  2,  II,  268;  2, 
IV,  17;  2,  V,  342;  2,  XII,  1;  2,  XIV,  281;  2,  XVI,  315;  2, 
XIX,  13) 

Jun  Kobayagawa  Co., 20,  462 

Kabul  coinage,  . . . 268,  271,  304,  450,  473,  488  (XV,  22) 


INDEX. 


95 


Kaffa,  Tartar  coins  of, 433 

Kainz,  Carl 84,  85 

Karabaczek,  Prof,  von,  collection  of  coins  of,  ...  . 467 

Earshapana  coinage, .303 

Kashgar,  see  under  China. 

Kashraere,  rupee  inscribed  I.  H.  S., 328 

Kashmir,  ancient  coins  of, 256 

Kathiawar,  coins  of, .318 

Kay,  H.  C 488  (2,  XV,  216) 

Kepengs,  244;  see  also  under  East  Indian  Archipelago. 

Khaleefehs,  eastern,  coins  of  the, 413 

Khotan,  coins  found  in, 118 

King,  Lucas  White, 463,  481 

Kin  Gin  Zu  Roku, ISO 

Kingman,  Henry 86,  87,  464 

Kirkwood,  James, 23 

Korea,  24,  184-192,  489;  see  also  General  Works  and  Far  East. 

Korea,  a Korean  mint, 188 

Korea,  charms  and  amulets, 190 

Korea,  modern  copper  coins, 189,  191 

Korintchi 232 

Kosen  Kwai,  report  of  Tokyo, 490 

Krim,  coins  of  the  Khans  of, 434 

Kshatrapas,  the  northern, 265 

Kshatrapas,  the  western, 264,  285,  290 

Ku  Ch’uan  Hwui 146 

Kushans,  later 254 

Kussaka,  J.  T.,  Dr., 1.56 

Kutch  coinage, 302,  318,  346 

Kwan  Ei  Tsu  Ho  coins,  see  Japan. 

Labuan,  see  Sultana. 

Lacouperie,  Terrien  de, 88-91,  193 

Lacroix,  Desire, 201 

Lahore,  catalog  of  the  government  museum  of,  ...  293 
Lane-Poole,  Stanley,  7,  8,  329-331,  413-428,  439,  440,  488  (2,  XII,  199; 

2,  XIII,  54,  147,  254;  2,  XV,  231;  2,  XVI,  267;  2,  XX,  262) 

Lane-Poole,  Stanley,  and  Poole,  R.  S., 8 

Langen  Flachen  und  Korpenmass, 157 

Langlois,  Victor 267,  429 

Larin  of  the  Persian  gulf,  17;  see  also  Ceylon,  hook  money. 

Lassen,  Christian, 268 

Lauture,  Escayrac,  Comte  de 92 

Lavoix,  H.  M.  F.,  484 

Legras  collection,  464 


96 


INDEX. 


Le  Strange,  Guy 26& 

Lindberg,  Jacob  Carl, 482 

Lister,  Alfred, 93 

Lockhart,  J.  H.  S., 24 

Loewe,  L.,  Dr 488  (XIX,  71,  237) 

Loewenthal,  Eduard, .332 

Lombards,  coins  of  the, 315 

Loo  Choo  islands,  162,  177 

Lubbock,  John,  Sir, 94 

Lydia  and  Persia,  earliest  coins  of, 263 

Macdonald,  George 270 

Madden,  Frederic  William,  457,  488  (2,  IV,  17;  2,  V,  342;  2,  XII, 
1;  2,  XIV,  281  to  2,  XV,  298;  2,  XIX,  13) 

Madras  museum,  catalog  of  the  coins  in  the,  ....  382 

Malacca, 2 

Malay,  see  East  Indian  Archipelago. 

Malta 2,  15 

Malwa,  coinage  of, 481 

Manchuria,  iron  dollars  in, 82 

Manchuria,  money  exchanges  in, 83 

Manikyala,  topes  of, 276-278 

Markham,  Clements  R., 194 

Markov,  Aleksiei  K., 412 

Marsden,  William, 9 

Martin,  L.  C.,  and  Trubner,  Charles 10 

Masson,  Charles, 271 

Maunder,  Edward  W., 333 

Mauritius, 2,  386 

Medal  ruling  machine,  Bates’, 284 

Medals  of  British  army  in  the  Far  East,  etc 3 

Meiji  Shin  Sen  Sempu, 181 

Milan  museum,  Cudc  coins  in  the, 402 

Millett,  J.  B., 158 

Millies,  Henricus  C., 232,  233 

Mint,  casting  coins  in  Annam, 202 

Mint,  Japanese, 159,  160 

Mint,  rude  methods  at  Patiala, 338 

Mint  rules  in  India  in  1714, 324 

Mint,  Suri  of  Shahgarh, 337 

Mogul  coins,  . . . 320,  331,  342,  343,  352,  353,  362,  363,  479 

Mogul  empire,  resources  of, 853 

Mohammedan  coins,  334,  362,  397-456;  see  also  under  India,  Sale 
Catalogs  and  Supplementary. 

Mohammedan  coins,  modern  copper, 450 


INDEX. 


97 


Mohammedan  coins,  sales  of, 401,  465 

Mohammedan  dynasties,  chronological  tables,  etc.,  . . . 418 

Mohammedan  dynasties,  scheme  for,  during  the  Khalifate, 

488  (2,  XX,  262) 

Mongol  coins, 406,  417 

Montigny,  C.  de, 97 

Moors,  coins  of  the 420 

Morocco,  coins  of, 10,  11,  15,  450,  452 

Morrison,  John  Robert, 98,  99 

Morse,  Hosea  Ballou 100,  101 

Munro,  Neil  Gordon 162 

Murdock,  John  G.,  collection  of  coins  of,  ....  466 

Muscat 450 

Mysore,  coin  collecting  in, 326 

Nen-go  [epochs],  the  Japanese,  see  under  Japan. 

Nepal,  coins  of, 335,345,359 

Netherland  India,  coins  of,  234,  369,  370,  377,  389,  .391,  393,  471;  see 
also  East  Indian  Archipelago. 

Netscher,  E.  and  Chijs,  J.  A.  van  der, 234 

Neumann,  Josef, 11 

Nevill,  Hugh, 330,  337 

Nicaea,  coins  of, 315 

Nightingale,  B., 488  (VII,  27) 

Numerals,  genealogy  of  modern, 473 

Nutzel,  H.,  Dr., 430 

Odessa  museum,  Mohammedan  coins  in  the,  ....  400 

Offa,  remarkable  gold  coin  of, 488  (II,  232) 

Oliver,  E.  E.,  Prof.,  collection  of  coins  of,  ....  467 

Olshausen,  Julius,  Dr., 488  (XI,  121) 

Oriental  coins,  manuscript  catalog  of  Robinson  collection  of,  at 

Essex  Institute, 12 

Oriental  coins,  manuscript  letters  of  Howland  Wood  on,  . 18 

Oriental  coins,  postal  cards  of 5 

Ostrogoths,  coins  of  the, 315 

Oude,  medal  of  the  king  of, 488  (V,  129) 

Pagodas,  Indo-European, 373 

Pahang  hat  money, 2,  212,  223,  224 

Palembang, 232,  234 

Paper  money;  see  under  China,  Japan,  Siam. 

Paris,  Bibliotbbque  royal,  etc.,  catalog  of  Mohammedan  coins,  484 

Parkes,  Harry,  Sir, 140 

Parthian  coins,  . 258,  311,  313,  488  (XVII,  131;  2,  X,  139) 

Pathan  kings  of  Dehli,  coins  of  the,  . 352,  353,  355,  356,  364,  479 

Patiala,  rude  methods  at  mint  of, 338 


98 


INDEX. 


Pehlvi  alphabets,  ...  488  (2,  VIII,  214,  284;  2,  IX,  202) 

Pehlvi  aud  Arabico- Pehlvi  coins,  ....  308,  405,  446 

Pehlvi  legends  on  coins, 405,  488  (XI,  60) 

Persia,  coins  of,  10,  269,  432,  450,  488  (XVII,  33);  see  also  General 
Works. 

Persia,  earliest  coins  of, 263 

PfizQiaier,  Dr.  August,  25 

Phayre,  Arthur  Purves,  Sir, 226 

Philippines 235-237 

Pietraszewiski,  Ignatius, 431 

Plantation  tokens,  Borneo,  etc 238 

Polder,  Leon  van  de, 166 

Poole,  Reginald  Stuart,  432,  488  (XVII,  33;  XVI,  116;  2,  I,  137) 

Poole,  Stanley  Lane,  see  Lane-Poole. 

Portugese-India  coins,  . . . 367,  371, 372,  384, 392,  393 

Prince  of  Wales  Island,  see  Pulo  Penang 

Princep,  Henry  Thoby, 273 

Princep,  James, 274-284 

Pulo  Penang,  2,  233 

Punjab, 291, 294 

Raihes,  Thomas  Stamford,  Sir, 239 

Rajputana,.  coins  of 360 

Ramos,  A.  de  Araujo,  collection  of  coins  of,  ...  . 468 

Ramsden,  Henry  A.,  . . 102-112,  167,  168,  189-191,  216,  483 

Rapson,  Edward  James, 285-290 

Rea,  Alexander, 377 

Reichardt,  U.  C.,  Rev.,  ...  488  (2,  II,  268;  2,  XVI,  315) 

Rein,  J.  J., 169 

Reinaud,  Joseph  T., 339 

Retovskij,  Otton  F 433 

Reunion,  island,  see  Mauritius. 

Rice,  J . Henry,  Rev 488  (XVI,  108) 

Ring  money,  15,  488  (XVI,  150) 

Robinson,  John,  manuscript  catalog  of  oriental  coins  at  Essex  In- 
stitute,   12 

Rocher,  Emile 113 

Rockhill,  William  W., 195 

Rodgers,  Charles  James, 291-295,  340-343 

Roeer,  T.  H.  Edw., 268 

Rogers,  Edward  Thomas,  9,  435-437,  488  (2,  XI,  256,  258;  2,  XIII, 
60;  2,  XIV,  349  ; 2,  XVI,  45,  81,  177) 

Roman  coins  found  in  China, 115 

Ross,  John, 114 

Ruding,  Rogers 13 


INDEX. 


99 


• Rupee,  depreciation  of, 344 

Saay  K’wan, I43 

Sainthill,  Richard 488  (XVIII,  75) 

Sakai,  W.  C 170, 192 

Sale  catalogs,  priced, 460-472 

Sano 183 

Sarawak, 2,  240 

Sarazin,  Fr., 153,  478 


Sassanian  coins,  297,  308,  309,311,  488  (XV,  180;  2,  VI,  241;  2,  XII, 
33,  105,  271;  2,  XIII,  187) 

Satow,  Ernest, 488  (2,  VI,  311) 

Saulcy,  Louis  F.  J.  C.  de,  . . . 296,  458,  459,  488  (X,  184 ) 

Sauvaire,  Ilenry, 438,  439,  488  (2,  XIII,  335) 

Sauvaire,  Henry,  and  Lane-Poole,  Stanley,  ....  440 

Schepens,  A.  F., 26,  116 

Schieffner,  Anton, 345 

Schlegal,  Gustave, 217 

Schroeder,  Albert, 202 

SchroflSng  dollars  in  China, 93,  117 

Scott  Coin  and  Stamp  Co.,  illustrated  catalog 469 


Scott,  William  H,,  ...  488  (XVII,  431 ; XVIII,  83) 


Scythian  coins,  see  Indo-Scythian. 

Seals,  Indian, 286 

Selucides,  coins  of  the, 296 

Sengora.  232 

Shekels,  Jewish,  ....  488  (XVI,  89);  see  also  457-459 

Shells  used  as  money, 206 

Siak, 232,  233 

Siam,  . . 10,  205-225  ; see  also  General  Works  and  Far  East. 

Siam,  bullet  money,  209,  210,  219,  222,  488  (XI,  40;  XIII,  82) 


Siam,  porcelain  gambling  tokens 
Siam,  dependencies  of, 

Siam,  paper  money, 

Siebold’s  coins  at  Jena, 

Sierra  Leone, 

Silvestre  de  Sacy,  A.  I., 

Silvestre,  Jules, 

Sinhalese  coins,  forgeries  of, 
Skelton,  Henry  P., 

Smith,  Adam,  Major, 

Smith,  Andrew  M., 

Smith,  Vincent  Arthur, 

Snelling,  Thomas, 

Sommerville,  Maxwell,  . 


n,  207,  209,  216,  214-217,  220 

209,  210,  212,  220,  222-225 
. 213 
. 171 
2,  10,  .15 
. 297 
218,  485 
. 395 
. 14 

346,  347,  378,  379 
. 15 

298-301 
. 380 
. 219 


100 


INDEX. 


Sonnerat,  Pierre, 348 

Soret,  Freidrich  J., 441 

Spanish  dollar, 10,  98 

Spink  and  Son’s  Monthly  Numismatic  Circular,  . . . 470 

Sprewitz,  Dr.  de,  collection  of  coins  of,  . . . 488  (I,  202) 

Stein,  Mark  Aurel, 118 

Stephanik,  .John  W., 16,  241,  471 

Steuart,  John  Robert, 302 

Stewart,  James  Denham,  Sir, 349 

Still,  John, .395 

Stone,  Frederick, 442 

Straits  Settlements,  2,  368,  474,  477;  see  also  India  (Indo-European, 
etc.)  and  East  Indian  Archipelago. 

Stuart,  II.  N., 27 

Su  Ch’nan  Hwui, 146 

Sudan,  coins  of  the  Mahdi, 430 

Sultana, 2,  242 

Sumatra, 2, 232-234 

Supplemental, 473-490 

Surashtra,  coins  of, 305 

Sword  charms,  Chinese, 99 

Tangut  money  and  inscriptions, 44 

Taruman, 233 

Tavernier,  Jean  Baptiste, 17,  486 

Taylor,  George  P., 350,  351 

Tea  used  as  money  in  China, 119 

Temple  medals,  see  China. 

Theobald,  William, 303 

Thesalonica,  coins  of 315 


Thomas,  Edward,  304-312,  352-356,  443-447,  488  (XV,  121,  147;  XIX, 
13,  49;  2,  IV,  40,  114,  193,  263  ; 2.  V,  217;  2,  VI,  241 ; 2,  VII, 
141,  216;  2,  VIII,  214;  2,  XI,  202;  2,  X,  139;  2,  XII,  33,  105, 


271;  2,  XIII,  187) 

Thunberg,  Karl  Peter,  172 

Thurston,  Edgar, 382,  383 

Tibet, 1.32,  193-197 

Tillot,  M.,  and  Fischer,  E.  S., 120 

Tinnevelly,  coins  of, 332 

Tod,  James,  Major 313 

Toda,  Edward, 203 

Tonkin,  see  Annam. 

Topes  [tombs],  coins  found  in, 247,  248,  262 

Torrens,  Henry, 268,  488  (XV,  22) 

Toughra,  the,  on  Mohammedan  coins, 464  ^ 


INDEX. 


101 


Tracy,  J.  E., .S57 

Trade  dollar,  French  in  Tonkin,  124 

Trade  dollar  in  China, 122-125 

Traikutaka  dynasty 285 

Trankebar,  coins  of, 36G 

Trebizond,  coins  of 315 

Tregaskis,  Janies,  catalog  of  coins, 472 

Trengganu, 232 

Tripoli,  coins  of, 11,  450,  453 

Tnfnell,  Robert  H.  C., 3.58 

Tuluni  dynasty,  coins  of  the, 436 

Tunis, 11,  15,  421,  450 

Turkestan,  Chinese  coins  for,  ...  37,  43,  127,  137,  450 

Turks,  coins  of  the, 10,  15,  421,  450 

Turkuman  coins, 426,  427 

Tychsen,  Thomas  C., 448,  449 

Urtukis,  coins  of  the,  . . . 416,  427,  488  (2,  XIII,  254,  342) 

Valentine,  W.  H.,  450 

Vandals,  coins  of  the, 315 

Vaux,  Williams.  W.,  396,  451,  488  (XIII,  7;  XIII,  14;  XVI,  108; 

XVI,  121;  XX,  25,  32,  49,  84) 

Venice,  sequin, 10,  15,  368 

Ventura,  le  Chevalier,  Gen.,  . ‘ 277,  278 

Villaret,  E.  de, 173 

Vissering,  Willem, 126 

Walsh,  E.  H., 196,  859 

Webb,  William  Wilfrid, 360 

Weights,  ancient  Indian,  . . . 312,  488  (2,  IV,  40,  114) 

Weights,  Arabic  glass,  424,  437,  488  (2,  XII,  199;  2,  XIII,  60) 

Weights,  Chinese,  97, 98 

Weights,  Japanese, 154,  157  (fundo),  172 

West  End  Park  Museum,  Glasgow,  oriental  coins  in,  . . 23 

Weyl,  Adolph, 127,  174,  220 

White,  James, 488  (2,  XX,  174) 

Wigmore,  J.  H., 175 

Williams,  John,  128,  488  (XIII,  143  ; XIV,  156 ; XVI,  44  ; 2,  I,  241 ; 

2,  III,  34;  2,  IV,  34;  2,  VI,  313) 

Williams,  S.  Wells, 129,  130,  176 

Williams,  Talcott, 131 

Wilson,  H.  H.,  Prof.,  ....  314,  488  (XVI,  179) 

Winckel,  C.  P.  K., 221 

Wiselius,  Jacob  Adolf  Bruno 384 

Wood,  Howland,  . . 18,  132,  204,  222-225,  244,  361,  385,  452-454 

Wright,  H.  Nelson 362-364 


102 


INDEX. 


Wroth,  Warwick, 

315 

Wylie,  Alexander, 

. 134, 

135 

Yemen,  coins  of  the  kings  and  Imams  of  the, 

• • • 

420 

Yokohama  Ko  Sen  Kai  (magazine  in  Japanese), 

. 28, 

483 

Zambaur,  Edouard  von, 

• t • 

455 

Zanzibar,  new  coins  of, 

. 456, 

458 

Zay,  Ernest  Elias,  

386 

Zodiacal  coins  of  India, 

. 332,  361, 

365 

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